Month: July 2022
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Payout of cash grants for school children to start on Tuesday
Distribution of the government’s ‘Because We Care’ cash grant and the school uniform voucher for students in both the public…
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Guyanese teen stabbed to death in Suriname
A 17-year-old Guyanese was stabbed to death on Friday during a fight with two juveniles in neighbouring Suriname. The article…
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Info Commissioner directs activist to write ministry for disclosure of Impressions’ building expo deal
Commissioner of Information Charles Ramson Sr has instructed civil activist Johnathan Yearwood to write directly to the Ministry of Housing…
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Education Ministry to maintain tradition of naming top NGSA, CXC students – – Manickchand says ‘excellence should be celebrated’
With Guyana’s CSEC and National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) results expected to be released between late August and early September,…
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Twinning of Barbados, Guyana as tourism product closer to reality
Discussion on the twinning of Barbados and Guyana as a tourism product is advancing and the teams have identified three…
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School starts soon. Are your kids ready?
Kids Books on Tolerance and Inclusion c.2022, Various publishers $17.99 – $18.99 Various page counts School will start…
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PM leads gov’t outreach at Melanie Damishana – -improvement works to begin Wednesday
Prime Minister Mark Phillips today led a high-level government outreach at Melanie Damishana, East Coast Demerara at the Melanie Community…
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Police confiscate toy gun, other items at National Park J’ouvert
Yesterday (between 18:00hrs on July 29th and 02:20 hrs this morning – July 30th), an Emancipation J’ouvert celebration was held…
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Man, woman gunned down in Trinidad love triangle
(Trinidad Guardian) A love triangle involving an estranged couple yesterday ended in tragedy, after the wife’s younger lover entered her…
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Academic calls for legalising of prostitution in Barbados
(Barbados Nation) Barbadian academic and prominent social scientist in Canada, Professor Myrna Lashley, wants her birthplace to legalise prostitution, saying…
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