Month: August 2020
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Losing start! – -Guyana Amazon Warriors go down to Trinbago Knight Riders by four wickets despite a blazing half-century from Shimron Hetmyer
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GPL seeking suppliers to add 25MW to grid – -as company struggles to meet increased demand
The Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL) is seeking to source an additional 25MW in order to meet increased demand…
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Exclusion of top PNCR officials from House aimed at clearing way for Harmon – analysts
The exclusion by the PNCR of senior party officials such as Volda Lawrence, Basil Williams and Amna Ally from its…
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Jamaica: Dog painted green is ‘a labourite’, say residents
(Jamaica Gleaner) Residents of Parade Gardens in central Kingston who oversaw a dog being painted green on nomination day have…
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Barack Obama picks Bob Marley, Koffee and Popcaan for summer playlist
(Jamaica Observer) Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, has once again included songs recorded by Jamaican artistes…
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Constitutional reform: presidential immunities
‘It may indeed be possible to conduct the Presidency from a jail cell:’ so said the late Professor Monroe Freedman,…
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Trinidad: Gary schools Womantra over Venezuelan women sex assault complaint
(Trinidad Express) Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith is questioning statements made by local NGO Womanatra concerning the treatment of Venezuelan…
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Trinidad: Marriott no quarantine hotel
(Trinidad Guardian) The management of the Marriott Hotel at Invaders Bay, Port-of-Spain, has denied rumours that the establishment is being…
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Can’t keep a ‘Wombman’ down: Sweetz
In a woman-empowering anthem, Sweetz uses “Wombman” to encourage women to “continue being bosses in any and every space,” according to…
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25th COVID-19 death recorded
A resident of Region One, who had been working as a miner in Region Seven, has died of COVID-19 at…
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