Georgetown-
The Guyanese President message reads ” We are saddened to learn of the displacement of thousands of residents and damage to property caused by the massive flooding in Western Australia.
The people of the Republic of Guyana join me in extending sympathy to
the people of Australia in particular those whose communities have been affected by this disaster.

We hope that through the resilient spirit of the Australian people, the country particularly the affected communities will soon be returned to a state of normalcy. 

Georgetown
Dr. Vishwamintra Persaud had been sacked by Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy today.
The Minister publicly apologize to all persons that were offended by the decision of the
GPHC to offer employment to Dr. Persaud.
Dr. Persaud was convicted in the United States for sexual offense.
The Minister contended that his Ministry erred in not ensuring that the employment of Dr.
Persaud was in compliance with the Sexual Offenses Act.
He pointed out as Minister of Health, it is his responsibility to ensure that in

Georgetown-
The police are investigating an incident which occurred at the Georgetown Magistrate Court this afternoon whereby remanded prisoner Earl Melville, who was on a charge of trafficking in narcotics, drank a quantity of suspected formalin after the Magistrate informed him that he had been found guilty of the offence.
Melville has been admitted a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital.

West Coast Demerara-
The police are investigating the murder of Jermaine Jones, 29 years of Back Street, Ruimzeight, WCD, which occurred at about
5:00 am. today at his home.
Investigations have revealed that Jermaine Jones and the 18-year-old suspect who resides in the same house had an argument over a cell phone and Jones was stabbed about his body. He was taken to the Leonora Cottage Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
The suspect has not yet been arrested.

Georgetown-
The Guyana Defence Force has officially dedicated its first Day Care Centre realising the dreams of many of its members and testimony to the Force’s efforts at putting a more human face to military life.

The Force recognises that the provision of such a service will result in improved proficiency of particularly single mothers who will be assured of their children’s well being while they are on duty.

Georgetown– The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) must continue to fight for Universal Access to treatment for the Human Rights of all HIV and AIDS patient, and for the end of Stigma and Discrimination. In Guyana we have come a long way, with a long way to go to eliminate the destruction of HIV/AIDS. World Aids Day is a reminder that everyday AIDS is here .

Cornelia Ida W.C.Dem-  Residents of Cornelia Ida voice their concerns of poor supply of water to their community to the press on several occasions, however the Guyana Water Incorporated today responded and says the communities served by the Fellowship Treatment Plant, including Cornelia Ida, had outgrown the capacity of the plant and a new well station was created to provide relief to customers of Cornelia Ida.