Month: October 2021
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Forde eyes bid for PNCR Chairmanship
Current APNU+AFC Shadow Minister of Legal Affairs Roysdale Forde has announced his interest in contesting for the Chairmanship of the…
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Retired Abram Zuil headmaster Maydha Persaud still sowing the seeds of knowledge
Maydha Persaud, 69, retired headmaster and teacher of Abram Zuil Secondary School, is this year marking 50 years in the…
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New telecoms company plans to operate 5G network in seven regions
New telecoms sector entrant Green Gibraltar is seeking approval to install and operate a 5G telecommunications network in seven of…
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Police Complaints Authority Chairman’s contract expired
Retired Justice William Ramlal’s tenure as Chair-man of Police Complaints Authority (PCA) is currently in limbo as government is yet…
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Rapid COVID test can be used for entry to Guyana from Nov 1st
An antigen test showing no evidence of COVID-19 together with proof of full vaccination can be used for entry to…
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COVID death toll rises by three
The Ministry of Health today said that as of October 29, 2021, three more persons who tested positive for the…
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China’s new ambassador accredited
President Irfaan Ali yesterday accepted the letters of credence from Guo Haiyan, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to…
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APNU+AFC piloting motion to halt Wales gas-to-shore project pending ‘comprehensive’ studies
Saying there has been a lack of research and consultation, the main opposition APNU+AFC is moving to halt the government’s…
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Ali maintains public servants to get pay increases before year end – -but gov’t still agree to talks with union
Although the government is still to engage the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) for outstanding negotiations of wages, salaries, and…
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National curfew being shortened for November – -persons will need to be ‘fully’ vaccinated to access to public spaces
Guyana’s national curfew is being shortened to 12 am to 4 am for the month of November under the updated…
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