Month: March 2021
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Kidney patient seeks help to raise funds for match test with donor
Seeing a light at the end of the tunnel after living with kidney failure for two and a half years,…
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Fishing crew robbed by suspected Venezuelan gang in Waini River
The owner of a Guyanese fishing boat is now counting millions in losses after a large gang of men, suspected…
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Proposed Scotia sale to T&T bank poses dilemmas – -BoG awaiting formal application for licence
The Bank of Guyana (BoG) is awaiting a formal application for a licence and other documentation from First Citizens Bank…
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Exxon moving to amend Liza-1 plan on associated gas – -could have impact on gov’t plans
Even as plans continue for bringing gas to shore, ExxonMobil is working on amending the existing development plan for the…
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Wayne Watson is new head of harbour bridge corporation
The Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, on the recommendation of the Board of Directors of the Demerara Harbour Bridge…
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Santa Fe farm upping production following COVID slide
The Santa Fe farm in Region Nine – owned by Barbadian investor, Sir Kyffin Simpson – scaled back on production…
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Williams wants pause of April re-openings
Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams on Wednesday urged city and state leadership to pause the impending re-openings currently planned for…
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Poor info gathering led to current drug shortages – Ramsammy – -Anthony says steps taken to prevent recurrence
Updated consumption reports on drugs across the regions could have been used to obviate the shortages currently being experienced, according…
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Persaud pledges to raise Corentyne maternal death case with Cabinet – -offers assistance, counselling to family
Minister of Human Services and Social Security Dr Vindhya Persaud yesterday pledged to raise the case of Vanessa Lewis-Sahadeo, the…
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Hearing of Donald Rodney appeal of 1982 explosives conviction finally begins – -DPP admits there is no record of evidence but says charge valid
The Guyana Court of Appeal on Thursday commenced hearing the almost 40-year-old appeal filed by Donald Rodney to his 1982…
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