Month: May 2021
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Protest continues over robbery suspect fatally shot by cop
As they continue their quest for justice, family members of Peter Headley, the robbery accused who was fatally shot by…
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Two more die from COVID, 105 new cases recorded
Guyana’s COVID-19 deaths yesterday increased to 361 as two more persons who tested positive succumbed. The article Two more die…
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Jagdeo says expelled directors of concrete company not welcome in country
Richard Austin Shamlin and Ian Charles Jones, the Directors of Superior Concrete who had verbally abused Minister of Housing and…
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Authorities on alert as floodwater rising in North Rupununi
While floodwater is receding from some Rupununi communities, Region Nine Chairman Bryan Allicock yesterday reported that water levels in at…
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Ex-soldier found guilty of murder of taxi driver
Ex-soldier Jermaine Jefford now awaits sentencing after a jury convicted him yesterday afternoon for the 2016 murder of Laing Avenue…
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US donates ultra-cold freezers to boost COVID vaccine storage capacity
Guyana yesterday received five ultra-cold storage freezers from the United States Embassy to increase the country’s capacity to store COVID-19…
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Judge to rule on whether Lowenfield to be added to SoPs case
On Thursday—May 27th—acting Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire SC will rule on whether Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield will be…
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Granny, 87, daughter and granddaughter killed by speeding car at Kairuni
Three persons: Antonia Henry, 87, her daughter Melina Emmanuel, 40, and her granddaughter, Akese Jerome, 8, were killed on Sunday…
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Home porting, the cruise lines, and the Caribbean
Will the decision by several US cruise lines to home port in the Caribbean this summer become a permanent fixture,…
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The disastrous neglect of neglected tropical diseases
By Michael Kremer and Edward Miguel BERKELEY/CHICAGO – US President Joe Biden’s decision to back the call for waiving intellectual-property…
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