Month: March 2021
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Three dismissed soldiers charged over Mabaruma rape claim
Three recently dismissed Guyana Defence Force (GDF) soldiers have been charged following a rape complaint by a Mabaruma girl and…
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Cevons head summoned by police for questioning over land deal
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cevons Waste Management Morse Archer is to this afternoon be questioned by the police in…
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T&T citizens stranded abroad for 340+ days
There have been more than 5,000 Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) nationals and citizens left outside of their homeland. The borders…
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Bibi Alli writes about the power of the soil, her journey from poverty
Bibi Alli’s passion runs deep as the soil she has been tilling from a very young age. Her story is…
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Audrey Waddell sent on leave
Former Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Audrey Waddell was this morning sent on immediate leave until her…
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Roach keen to ‘get it right’ ahead of Sandals Test series
Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Wednesday that fast bowler, Kemar Roach plans to use this week’s warm-up match to…
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Honduras awaits challenge from Haitian squad
Honduras may have reached the final of the last three editions of the CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying championship, but that…
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Barbados extends date for 2nd dose of AstraZeneca vaccine
(Barbados Government Information Service) The Vaccination Medical Committee of the Ministry of Health and Wellness has advised that the efficacy…
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Peru’s Bolsonaro? The Opus Dei ultra-conservative who would kick out Odebrecht
LIMA, (Reuters) – Peru’s Rafael López Aliaga, an ultra-conservative member of Opus Dei who practices celibacy and says he wears…
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Charrandass Persaud accredited
Guyana’s new High Commissioner to India Charrandass Persaud (right) today presented his credentials to the President of India Shri Ramnath…
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