Month: April 2021
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News
Harmon says satisfied with Exxon meeting
Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon today expressed satisfaction over a meeting today with ExxonMobil Guyana officials on problems with the offshore…
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Chamber of Commerce calls for stern action on crime
The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry today expressed strong concern over escalating crime and called on the authorities to…
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Sports
TASTE OF TRIUMPH
The last time that the Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team won an international football match — the hapless…
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World
Jamaica prime minister promises financial aid for entertainment industry
With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting Jamaica’s entertainment industry very hard, Prime Minister, Andrew Holness has promised to help the industry…
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Trinidad granny, 96, was strangled – autopsy
(Trinidad Guardian) Someone strangled Utilda Joseph at her Siparia home, depriving her of the opportunity of celebrating what would have…
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GPF’s Director of Music and Culture passes away
The Guyana Police Force yesterday announced the death of its Director of Music and Culture, Senior Superintendent Charmaine Stuart who…
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Investigators pursuing second suspect in Fagundes murder – source
It has been one month since gold dealer, Ricardo Fagundes was gunned down just after he exited the Palm Court…
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Trevor Benn hit with another misconduct charge
Former Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GL&SC) Trevor Benn, was yesterday hit…
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Guyana’s oil fund projected at US$342M – -with latest lift
Guyana has received approximately US$13.9 million in royalties for the first quarter of this year from the ExxonMobil Liza-1 operations…
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Forty-one COVID deaths so far for month,160 new cases reported
One hundred and sixty new COVID-19 cases were on Wednesday recorded even as an additional fatality increased the country’s total…
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