Month: March 2021
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Spinners ambush Windies as Sri Lanka level series
ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – A cavalier West Indies paid a heavy price for their indiscreet stroke-play as Sri Lanka’s…
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Sod-turned for nine-storey US$15M Aiden-brand hotel
The sod was turned yesterday for the construction of a US$15 million Aiden Hotel, the country’s first franchise “boutique” hotel,…
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New gender-based violence app launched to offer help and support
The United Nations Population Fund in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security (MoHSSS) yesterday launched a…
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Approval of trawler licences an ‘act of corruption’ – Jonas – -TNM says process should have been transparent, calls for probe
Declaring the approval last year of two new trawler licences in the seabob operation as an “act of corruption” under…
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Bagotstown taxi-driver suffered multiple trauma to head, autopsy finds
Raoul Melville, the Bagotstown taxi-driver whose body was discovered in his home last Thursday, suffered multiple blunt trauma to the…
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Eligible small businesses to get 5% advantage in bidding for state contracts – NPTAB
To allow small businesses access to 20% of government procurement, the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) has implemented…
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Region Four man,57, dies of COVID
The Ministry of Health today said that another person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has died. The…
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Ministry urges end to strike by nurses at LHC
The Ministry of Health (MOH) today urged Nurses and the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) to end the industrial action…
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Sod turned for 101-room hotel at Robb and Oronoque
President Irfaan Ali today took part in the sod turning at Robb and Oronoque streets where a new Boutique Hotel…
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Iwokrama says continues to be harried by illegal mining
The Iwokrama rainforest centre says it continues to be affected by illegal mining. The article Iwokrama says continues to be…
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