Month: September 2020
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Onderneeming taxi driver and family lose home in mystery fire
A taxi driver and his family lost their Onderneeming, West Bank Demerara home on Monday, after it was completely gutted…
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Trinidad: Mom hacked to death by abusive ex-lover
After months of being stalked, threatened and brutalised, Penal mother Reshma Kanchan met a horrific death via the cutlass of…
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Guyoil to reduce fuel prices
In an effort to reduce the financial burden faced by many of its customers due to the coronavirus pandemic, the…
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New board appointed for procurement body
A new board has been appointed for the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB). The article New board appointed…
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Burch-Smith favours resumption of criminal trials – -asks how much longer must the wait be
While the High Court has announced its intention to physically resume criminal trials on October 6th, the Guyana Bar Association…
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Guyana-US maritime pact will see joint manning of patrol vessels – -Ambassador
The maritime pact signed this month for joint patrols between Guyana and the US will see personnel from the two…
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Private equity fund acquires majority ownership of Camex Restaurants
Camex Restaurants Inc, operator of the Church’s Chicken and Dairy Queen franchises among others has announced a partnership with a…
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APNU to probe how Region Four deal with AFC fell apart
According to its General Secretary, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) is investigating why an agreement between it and the…
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Jamaica: Former School Bully Cops 11 Subjects In CSEC
(Jamaica Gleaner) Former head boy of Aberdeen High, Marlon Carnegie, stands as a beacon of hope for his younger siblings…
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China’s Leaders can’t be trusted
By Chris Patten LONDON – When I was governor of Hong Kong, one of my noisiest critics was Sir Percy…
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