Month: May 2022
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Harpy Eagles, Scorpions clash ends in draw
The fourth-round clash between Guyana Harpy Eagles and Jamaica Scorpions ended in a draw yesterday in Trinidad and Tobago. The…
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Upper Mazaruni villages in five-year wait for ruling on land rights
Five years after the final submissions were made in a court action against the Government of Guyana by the Indigenous…
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Regional private sector group in make-up visit after furore over local content law – -seeking local members
The regional private sector group which sparked a furore here when it appeared to suggest that Guyana’s local content law…
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Patterson open to AFC leadership run – -deadline looms for nominations ahead of key conference
Alliance for Change (AFC) General Secretary David Patterson has signaled his readiness to contest to be leader of the party…
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Two dead after Mahaicony rice mill electrocution
Two men lost their lives on Friday afternoon after they were electrocuted at a rice mill in Mahaicony. The article…
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Gov’t seen as primarily responsible for Guyana’s low EITI rating – -country risks suspension if recommendations not addressed
Guyana’s fairly low overall score in implementing the requirements of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is being primarily blamed…
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James Jimmy Francis Rogers, MD
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James Jimmy Francis Rogers, MD
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CANU finds 25 kg cocaine at Demerara Shipping wharf
CANU Officers today conducted an operation at the Demerara Shipping Limited, Lombard Street, Georgetown, that resulted in the discovery of…
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Ali, Mottley commission catchment pond
President Irfaan Ali and Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley, officially commissioned the Brown’s Pond Catchment in St Philip,…
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