Month: September 2022
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Gov’t instructs oil and gas companies to pay locals within 45 days
Amid concerns that some oil and gas companies were taking as long as 90 days to pay local suppliers of…
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GTTA/NSC two-player team TT tournament on tomorrow – —sponsored by overseas-based Mike and Sydney Christophe
The Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) in collaboration with the National Sports Commission (NSC) Open two-player, team, table-tennis tournament will…
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Magistrate dismisses bribery charge against former Permanent Secretary – -complainant refused to testify
The bribery matter against Amerindian Affairs Ministry Permanent Secretary, Sharon Hicks, was yesterday dismissed in the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court. The…
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British High Commissioner donates sports kits to GRFU
British High Commissioner, Jane Miller, recently handed over a quantity of sports kits to the Guyana Rugby Football Union, (GRFU)…
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Ghana-based Ezeepay setting up shop in Guyana
As it awaits licensing by regulators here, the Ghanaian-headquartered Fintech company – Ezeepay – has announced that it will be…
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Moment of truth for Stephan Da Silva
When tomorrow dawns Guyana’s Stephan Da Silva could be a world champion. The article Moment of truth for Stephan Da…
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Slight drops in performance at Grade Six Maths and English – -improvements seen in Science and Social Studies
While there were improved performances in Science and Social Studies at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), “slight” decreases…
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NGSA top performers credit hard work, discipline for success
By Aviso Paul Three children who attained identical marks at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) were yesterday announced…
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RSS found no evidence of corruption or attempt to cover up Fagundes case –ministry
The Regional Security System (RSS) did not find any evidence of corrupt practices or an attempt to cover up the…
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Speak up
Last Monday, I was in Kitty when I observed a Kitty-Campbellville minibus, already overloaded, pick up three more passengers who…
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