Month: May 2022
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News
Prime suspect remanded over murder of overseas-based man at Crabwood Creek
More than two months after the murder of Lakhan Chaterpaul, the overseas-based Guyanese in Crabwood Creek, Upper Corentyne, investigators have…
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Cop fatally shoots man while responding to domestic violence report – -investigation launched
An investigation has been launched by the Guyana Police Force’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) to determine the circumstances that…
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President underlines landmark transportation projects – -in flag-raising address at Anna Regina
…says country’s prosperity must benefit every citizen Addressing hundreds of persons at the Anna Regina Market Square on the Essequibo…
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Gov’t neglecting Opposition-aligned communities in Region Six – Norton
Leader of the Opposition Aubrey Norton has reported that his recent outreach to communities in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) has…
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Three children die in fire at Barnwell
Three children died in an early morning fire yesterday which was said to be electrical in nature. The article Three…
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This time around: The Caribbean’s food security mission
There is nothing wrong with the fact that a deliberate effort appears to have been made to create a kind…
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Business
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Manufacturers Associations meet
Executive Director of the GMSA, Nizam Hassan; Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest), Dr. The article…
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Exxon, seven other oil companies’ climate pledges dubbed ‘PR exercises’
ExxonMobil has been named as one of several major international oil & gas companies planning hundreds of expansion projects in…
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US tilt towards shifting stance still leaves Cuba in economic bind
There is hardly a foreign policy issue that creates more ‘bad blood’ between the two primary political forces in United…
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