Roraima Airways commissions new commercial aircraft

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Roraima Airways on Friday commissioned its third Britten Norman trislander aircraft into commercial service at the Eugene F Correia International Airport at Ogle on...

CCJ hears longstanding dispute over Kayman Sankar rice land

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The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Tuesday heard arguments in the case of Blairmont Rice v Kayman Sankar, with Blairmont’s lawyer, Sanjeev Datadin,...

IICA assesses preparations for establishment of Situation Room at Agri Ministry

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Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, on Tuesday led a team comprising several senior technical officers and a delegation from the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on...

1 dead, 1 injured in hit and run

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21-year old Brian Basdeo, an auto body technician of Grass Field, Lusignan, East Coast Demerara met his demise on Saturday evening following a hit...

Autopsy on rape accused who died in lockups inconclusive

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The autopsy conducted on the prisoner who succumbed at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), after it was suspected that he was poisoned, was...

150 job openings available as GYSBI, partners hold career fair on Aug. 24

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Guyana Shore Base Inc. (GYSBI), in collaboration with Muneshwers Limited, and its joint venture partners is set to host a career fair on Saturday,...

Loaded revolver found in female washroom at CJIA

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A loaded revolver was this morning found in a female washroom at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA). The discovery was made at around 09:30hrs...

65 new Covid-19 cases recorded

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Guyana has recorded 65 new cases of the novel coronavirus, taking the total positives recorded to date to 8993. There are now seven persons the...

Speaker dismisses motion to send Govt MPs to Privileges Committee

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A motion for 22 Members of Parliament (MPs) on the government side to be sent to the Privileges Committee has been dismissed by Speaker...

Govt addressing road defects – Min. Croal

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The government is strengthening its monitoring mechanisms to ensure that the Guyanese who are adversely affected by road upgrades in their communities get relief...

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GCCI condemns Suriname’s attempts to stymie development in Berbice

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See full statement below on Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry condemning Suriname’s attempts to stymie development in Berbice, and lack of good faith and...

Govt committed to continue creating opportunities for every Guyanese – Dr Singh

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Some 613 people from Regions Three and Four graduated from the Board of Industrial Training's Skills Training Programme at the National Cultural Centre on...

GOGEC supports Govt’s approach on fishing license discussions with Suriname

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See full statement from the Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC): The President of the Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC), Mr. Manniram...

MARAD, GTA conduct “Boat Captain” training for Mahaica River residents

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The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), in collaboration with the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), recently conducted a Boat Captain training session for residents along the...

Min. Persaud meets with Simona Broomes on child abuse, domestic violence procedures

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Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud, on Wednesday met with Simona Broomes of the Assembly for Liberty and Prosperity (ALP)...

Sports play a vital role in development of well-rounded children – Min. Jacobs

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A series of sporting activities was introduced by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Youth...

Old Students’ Association launches Special Edition Magazine to commemorate 50 years of girls at...

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The Queen’s College Old Students’ Association (Guyana) (QC-OSA) has launched a Special Edition Magazine to commemorate ’50 Years of Girls at Queen’s College (1975-2025). This...

Guyana launches 60th Independence Anniversary celebrations

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Guyana officially launched its 60th Independence Anniversary celebrations under the theme “Homecoming,” marking a major milestone in the nation’s history with a robust calendar...

Project ‘FLOW’ to benefit 155 schools

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The National Water Purification Project – FLOW - is set to provide clean, purified water to 155 secondary schools, technical and vocational institutions, and...

Govt investigating falsification of medical records submitted for tint waivers 

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See full statement from the Guyana Police Force: The Ministry of Home Affairs is investigating the falsification of medical certificates submitted by applicants for tint...