Month: November 2020
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Miner dies after throat slit in North West attack – -cops arrest three suspects in murder
The police have arrested three men who reportedly beat a gold miner and then slit his throat in an attack…
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Millions unaccounted for from SLED initiative – – Hamilton
Millions of dollars are unaccounted for from the Sustainable Livelihood and Entrepreneurial Development (SLED) Initiative, which was rolled out under…
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Exxon contract for transport services seen as lucrative opportunity for local provider
ExxonMobil is seeking to secure ground transportation services, which is seen as a major opportunity for local providers in this…
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Bonus sees mixed responses among some health care workers
Although willing to accept the two-week bonus announced for them by President Irfaan Ali as welcomed assistance, some health care…
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Sacked EPA Head says keeping rivers clean will be a major challenge – -believes manner of termination sends bad signal to diaspora
Abruptly dismissed on Monday after serving two years as Head of the EPA, Dr Vincent Adams has warned that the…
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Wakenaam, Leguan get crime-fighting boat
The Community Policing Division Three, which has responsibility for the islands of Wakenaam and Leguan in the Essequibo River, now…
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Major road works set for Tuschen
With $185M in contracts awarded, road works will soon commence in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo. The article Major road works…
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Minister briefed on discovery of narcotics at Lusignan Prison Officers’ Sports Club
The Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn has been briefed by the Director of Prisons, Gladwin Samuels regarding the recent…
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Bartica residents’ irresponsible behaviour to blame for surge in COVID-19 cases – Mayor
The recent increase in novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in Bartica is the result of residents refusing to adhere to…
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Public service credit union cleared to hold AGM – -affairs now in order says Labour Minister
With its books now audited and brought up to date, the Guyana Public Service Cooperative Credit Union’s next Annual General…
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