Month: April 2021
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Biden Cabinet members confirm virtual NAN confab
Unlike in previous years when prior to his annual conventions Rev. Al Sharpton announced the names of potential, distinguished speakers…
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Guyana has surpassed 50,000 COVID vaccinations – Ramsammy
At about midday today, Guyana surpassed 50,000 vaccinations, according to Dr Leslie Ramsammy, advisor to the Minister of Health. The…
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NY City Council candidates challenge Democratic establishment
On March 29, four candidates vying for the seat representing New York City Council District 46 in Brooklyn, stood in…
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Region Seven man dies of COVID
The Ministry of Health says that another person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has died. The article…
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St. Roses Alumni Assoc. to host virtual garden party
A virtual Garden Party, set for Saturday, April 17, from 4 pm – 5:30 pm, will give patrons an opportunity…
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Barbados COVID-19 deaths reach 44
(Barbados Nation) The number of COVID-19 deaths moved to 44 after the passing of a 52-year-old Barbadian man on Tuesday,…
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SVG Relief ‘very proud’ of relief shipment
Verna Arthur, chairperson of the Brooklyn-based SVG Relief, Inc., says her organization was “very proud” of efforts made for the…
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Lady Jags bemoan gender bias in unequal allocation of resources by GFF – —writes First Lady, Minister of Sport on issue
The Lady Jaguars, Guyana’s National Senior Women’s team has written First Lady Arya Alli and Minister of Culture, Youth and…
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Fisherman remanded on trafficking charges – …after failing to provide fixed address
A fisherman who faces two trafficking of narcotics charges was yesterday remanded because he was unable to provide the court…
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Sophia clothes vendor charged with Goed Fortuin robbery – -also fingered in raid at Pouderoyen restaurant
A suspect who was positively identified as one of the perpetrators in a string of recent robberies in the Region…
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