Month: September 2022
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Miner charged with trying to kill sister
A miner is now a remanded prisoner after being charged with the attempted murder of his sister as a result…
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Accused found not guilty of Kaneville machine operator’s murder – -judge signals need for improved administration of justice
A jury yesterday afternoon found Rayon Carter not guilty of a charge of murder, which Justice Jo-Ann Barlow said was…
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Henry, Alleyne shine as Windies edge NZ in opener
NORTH SOUND, Antigua, CMC – West Indies Women’s penchant for dramatic finishes continued here yesterday, the hosts snatching a one-run…
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Prosecutor taken into custody after failing to turn over video in Dion Bascom case – -ordered to make disclosure today after being granted reprieve
After being faced with being taken into custody for contempt, the Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) Legal Advisor Mandel Moore has…
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Brooks’ ton takes Tallawahs to final – 2022 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE
Jamaica Tallawahs 226/4 (Brooks 109*, Wasim 41*; Shepherd 2/43, Tahir 1/34) beat Guyana Amazon Warriors 189/8 (Paul 56, Hope 31; Wasim 2/25,…
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Three more charged over $400M gold theft
Three other suspects were charged on Monday in connection with the $400 million dollar gold theft from a Mahaica, East…
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GECOM maintains only court has jurisdiction to probe electoral fraud claims – -Chair submits more APNU+AFC lists of alleged phantom voters to cops for verification
In light of consistent calls by the APNU+AFC, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is maintaining that the responsibility to investigate…
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Majority of Guyanese accept or tolerate LGBTQ persons, study finds – -rights group says citizens ready for legal changes to better protect community
A study of the perceptions and attitudes towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) persons in Guy-ana, suggests that…
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Peru indigenous groups block river in the Amazon after oil spill
LIMA, (Reuters) – Peruvian indigenous groups were blocking a large river in the country’s Amazon region today in protest over…
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Police say Mandel Moore was never remanded, nor is he in custody
Contrary to reports circulating on social media today, be advised that the Police Legal Advisor Mandel Moore was never remanded…
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