Month: October 2024
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Pouderoyen, Eagles storm to wins in West Demerara football
Pouderoyen and Eagles recorded comfortable wins when the West Demerara Football Association Senior Men’s League continued at the Uitvlugt Community…
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Temporary change in Kurupukari River crossing hours
The Department of Public Information (DPI) has issued a public advisory informing of a temporary change in the Kurupukari River…
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GFF parts ways with Golden Jags head-coach Shabazz
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has ended its “contractual engagement” with Golden Jaguars head-coach and Trinidad and Tobago native Jamaal…
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Three freed of murder of man at Parika
Three men appeared in the High Court yesterday before Judge Jo-Ann Barlow and a 12-member jury and after extensive deliberations…
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Sheriff General Hospital celebrates groundbreaking brain surgery
Sheriff General Hospital has announced the successful completion of its first-ever brain surgery, and according to a release from the…
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Hess posts quarterly profit beat as Guyana oil output stays strong
(Reuters) – Hess Corp (HES.N) beat estimates for third-quarter profit yesterday, helped by higher oil production in Guyana. The article Hess posts…
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Gov’t watching US dollar flow carefully – Jagdeo
-says can inject currency at any time Government yesterday assured that it is monitoring the flow of United States dollars…
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Sarah Browne and Vikash Ramkissoon can serve as parliamentary secretaries –CCJ rules
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) yesterday allowed the appeal of Sarah Browne and Vikash Ramkissoon and vacated the ruling…
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Twelve-year-old dies after stabbed by friend, 11
A 12-year-old student of Dolphin Secondary School died on Tuesday after being stabbed by a friend at Cummings Park, ‘E’…
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Demerara Bank’s after-tax profit up by 37% this year
Demerara Bank Limited’s (DBL) profit after tax for the year 2024 zoomed up by 37% compared to last year’s figure.…
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