Archive for September 15th, 2020

Late night hot-spot struggles with drunks

Late night hot-spot struggles with drunks

| 15/09/2020 | 88 Comments

(CNS): The manager of Bananas Bar has admitted that she and her team are struggling with drunken would-be patrons converging at their location early in the morning, as they are one of the few very late night spots in George Town. During the annual meeting of the Liquor Licensing Board on Monday, the police pointed […]

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Active COVID-19 cases linger in isolation

Active COVID-19 cases linger in isolation

| 15/09/2020 | 20 Comments

(CNS): Three travellers who tested positive last week for COVID-19 have still not been given the all clear. On Tuesday Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee reported on 231 samples tested for the virus over the last day, all of which were negative. But although no community transmissions have been recorded here for over two […]

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Volunteers wanted to ‘police’ public servants

Volunteers wanted to ‘police’ public servants

| 15/09/2020 | 43 Comments

(CNS): The Governor’s Office has put out a call for civic-minded, fair and politically neutral accountants, lawyers and other professional volunteers who would like to be considered for a seat on the Commission for Standards in Public Life (CSPL). With the implementation of the law earlier this year, members of this commission will be in […]

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Gov’t email security test sent in error

Gov’t email security test sent in error

| 15/09/2020 | 13 Comments

(CNS): Efforts by government to provide improved security for users accessing its online services had a slight bump today when an email test was sent out to their customers in error. Noting that these emails are not harmful to users, officials are asking members of the public who may have received an email entitled “CIG […]

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MRCU methods revert but no news on inquiry

MRCU methods revert but no news on inquiry

| 15/09/2020 | 33 Comments

(CNS): Minister Dwayne Seymour has made no further comment about complaints made by staff at the Mosquito Research and Control Unit that the director was undermining the work of the critical department. But the minister responsible for the MRCU has revealed that efforts to combat the pest have reverted to tried and tested methods. Seymour […]

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Shocking sexual assault conviction sticks

Shocking sexual assault conviction sticks

| 15/09/2020 | 58 Comments

(CNS): A man who was convicted of a particularly egregious sexual assault, in which his seven-year-old victim was infected with a sexually transmitted disease, will remain in jail after his appeal against both his conviction and sentence was rejected on Friday. Devon Stewart (59), who was convicted in 2017 for gross indecency on a child […]

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