Month: November 2020
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Voters oust Belizean government
Tired of the same government for almost 15 years, battered up by a tanking economy from the COVID-19 pandemic and…
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Harper eager to see white-ball specialists in red-ball matches
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, CMC – West Indies chief selector Roger Harper said he was looking forward to viewing a number…
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Ministry considering COVID isolation facility in St Cuthbert’s
Although the majority of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in St. The article Ministry considering COVID isolation facility in St…
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Brochure for remigrants launched by ministry
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has launched a Remigration Brochure. The article Brochure for remigrants launched by…
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Primo still elusive despite new searches – Scrap metal cocaine bust
Marlon Primo, a key figure in the probe of a huge cocaine-in-scrap metal bust, remains elusive despite expanded searches by…
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Patterson says annual cost of gov’t to be $584m
APNU+AFC Member of Parliament, David Patterson yesterday said that the annual cost of the new government will be $584m –…
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Stabbed men recovering after Bel Air home invasion
The two Bel Air men who were stabbed in a home invasion on Wednesday are reported to be showing signs…
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Family believes Bounty Hall man killed teen after being rejected
Yogeshwar Kumar, 34, the man who fatally stabbed 16-year-old Sanesha Lall, remained hospitalised up to yesterday and the dead girl’s…
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Energy agency signs deal for $1b solar farms at Lethem, Bartica
The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) on Wednesday signed a deal for the establishment of solar farms at Lethem and Bartica…
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Tourism, manufacturing will take hardest economic hit from COVID-19 – -UN Department of Social, Economic Affairs
If the recent revelations of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN/DESA) are anything to go by,…
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