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Heated debate as National Assembly adopts Commission s Report into Walter Rodney s death
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Listening to voices of indigenous peoples is only way to protect people and planet - Spotlight on Guyana
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GEORGETOWN – The governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) is seeking to have the chief elections officer Keith Lowenfield, his deputy Roxanne Myers and the returning officer for Region 4, Clairmont Mingo dismissed from their positions.
The PPP/C, through its commissioners on the Guyana Elections Commissioners (GECOM), filed three motions demanding the “immediate dismissal” of the three officials based on the controversial regional and general elections on March 2 last year that resulted in the removal of the coalition, A Partnership for National Unity and the Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) administration.
No date has yet been set for the debate on the motion. Both the government and the opposition have three GECOM members each on the seven-member commission that is chaired by retired Justice Claudette Singh.
Guyana police deny placing ban on Haitians entering the country
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A Guyanese man accused of trafficking two Jamaican women and withholding their passports, has been remanded into police custody in that South American country.
Forty-four-year-old Tito Browne, alias Tommy and Yankee , appeared before a magistrate s court in Guyana on Monday.
He pleaded not guilty to two counts of trafficking in persons and two counts of withholding identification, Guyanese media reports indicated.
The matter was adjourned until May 31, and Browne remanded.
It was reported that the Guyana Police Force (GPF) had issued a wanted bulletin for Browne on April 27.
He was being sought for allegedly trafficking the two Jamaican women into Guyana between December 2020 and April 21. He also reportedly took away their passports.