Month: February 2022
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Trinidad police say murdered soldier was threatened
(Trinidad Guardian) Homicide officers investigating the murder of Private Jamal Blake, 26, received information that Blake’s life was threatened on…
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Trinidad: Republic Bank terminates Covid policy for unvaccinated workers
(Trinidad Express) Republic Bank Ltd has terminated its contentious return-to-work Covid-19 policy for unvaccinated workers. The article Trinidad: Republic Bank…
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Myrie kicks off ‘Black Future Month’ with legislation to combat health disparities
Sen. Zellnor Y. Myrie (D-Brooklyn) recently unveiled a package of legislation, kicking off what he describes as “Black Future Month,”…
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Ali sets maximum interest rate for foreign capital
Guyana holds an open door policy to investors but strong local content and low interest rates are qualifying criteria, President…
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Teen files separate lawsuit against cops over detention at East La Penitence Police Station
Just under a month after suing the Childcare and Protection Agency (C&PA) and the Attorney General (AG) for more than…
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Ghanaian President says Guyanese must benefit from petroleum sector
Ghanaian President Nana Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday stated that while the government here should pursue ambitious policies for the sustainability of…
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COVID-19 self-testing may soon become an option – Anthony – -three more persons succumb
COVID-19 self-testing may soon become an option for Guyanese as it may be among the solutions to curb the spread…
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Gov’t mulling creation of national oil company – Jagdeo
A decision on the establishment of a National Oil Company (NOC) for Guy-ana will be made by the end of…
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Interdicted police officer for retrial over rape
Interdicted police officer, Wayde Padmore, now faces a retrial after a jury was unable to arrive at a verdict on…
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Countries have responsibility to manage oil and gas resources well – Surinamese President – -aiming at 80% green economy by 2060
By Lakhram Bhagirat As both Guyana and Suriname continue to make significant oil discoveries, Surinamese President Chandrikapersad Santokhi said that…
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