Month: September 2023
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Sports
Turks and Caicos, Dominica aiming for first points
The September window of League C of the 2023-24 CONCACAF Nations League closes on Tuesday with Turks and Caicos Islands…
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Pouderoyen stages fund raising football match for late Emeribe
Following the passing of club player Chidera Vincent Emeribe, West Demerara giant Pouderoyen FC staged a fundraising doubleheader on Saturday…
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Headteachers to no longer perform teaching duties – Ministry of Education
Headteachers at all schools will soon be able to focus on running their respective institutions effectively as they will no…
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Quarry company to make quarterly lease payments to Batavia
EKAA HRIM Earth Resources, a new mining company which opened a US$20 million quarry in Batavia, Region Seven, has committed…
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Jamual John wins Team Alanis sponsored 50-mile road race
Star cyclist, Jamual John brought his talents back to Guyana and rode off with the spoils of the Team Alanis…
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CFATF assessment finds unified approach, resources to tackle money laundering lacking in Guyana
The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) has identified several areas that Guyana needs to address to bolster its money…
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Hales (119*), Green (4-15) send Tallawahs into Playoffs
An unbeaten century from Alex Hales and a four-wicket haul by Chris Green moved defending champions, Jamaica Tallawahs into the…
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Boy, 9, killed after teenager loses control of car
A nine-year-old Enterprise Primary School pupil was struck down and killed while on his way to church yesterday morning by…
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South Africa completes come-from-behind series win – -Jansen shines with bat and ball
JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – All-rounder Marco Jansen shone with bat and ball as South Africa won the fifth and final One…
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Contractor far from finishing Bamia Primary – -RDC says it would have terminated contract
By Joseph Allen Two months after the Bamia Primary School should have been completed under a controversial contract given to…
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