Month: November 2020
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Forty-two businesses have been warned about COVID breaches – task force
Forty-two businesses have been warned about breaches of COVID-19 protocols according to the Ministry of Health and the National COVID-19…
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NZ to focus on T20s with World Cup in mind
WELLINGTON, (Reuters) – New Zealand’s Twenty20 series against West Indies starting Friday should be a springboard for the home side…
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Refreshed Rabada ready to take aim at England
CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – Kagiso Rabada has played down the significance of the battle between South Africa’s fast bowlers and…
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Traffic between Orealla and Siparuta shut over COVID – -Vryman’s Erven, Angoy’s Avenue, Canje identified as hotspots
Chairman of Region Six, David Armogan yesterday confirmed that traffic between Orealla and Siparuta has been placed on hold as…
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Prisons over capacity by 561 – -Director says alternative sentencing needs urgent attention
With an inmate population of 1884, Guyana’s prison system is currently accommodating more than 500 persons over its capacity, according…
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Parika woman fatally stabs brother after trying to prevent assault on wife
By Readawne Henery A fisherman was on Sunday fatally stabbed by his sister at their Parika Backdam home, after she…
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Reopening of sugar estates has seen rehiring of 690 – – $126m spent so far
Efforts to reopen the Rose Hall, Skeldon and Enmore estates have so far cost the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) $126…
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US$90M Hilton project among four chain-branded hotels for development – -agreements signed with G-Invest, Commerce Ministry
Following a call by government for Expressions of Interest, the Guyana Office for Foreign and Local Investment (G-Invest) yesterday signed…
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The next COVID challenge – mass immunisation
In the last few days, Pfizer BioNTech a German-US company, and the US company Moderna have separately announced that that…
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A good but incomplete start to debt relief
By Paola Subacchi LONDON – A global collapse in economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the…
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