Guyanese in BVI charged with sexually assaulting minor

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ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - IT Specialist, Mr Oliver Lewis, 34, of Guyana will return to the Magistrate’s Court in September for hearing in...

One shot dead, another injured during argument

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A man identified as 24-year old Elvis Fernandes, of Mandela Avenue, West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was shot and killed during an argument with a minibus...

Duo arrested in connection with Full Works robbery; gun, ammo found

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According to the police, two men who were wanted for questioning in connection with the robbery on Full Works Motor Spares and Auto Sales...

Miner killed during argument

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Twenty – five – year old Wresford Williams was pronounced dead at the Port Kaituma Hospital, after he was struck about his body with...

Motion passed for COI into Maritime and Riverain deaths

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Leader of A Partnership for National Unity David Granger tabled a motion, calling for a commission of inquiry into maritime and riverain...

Parliamentary Opposition votes down motion to postpone Nat’l Assembly

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Prime Minister Samuel Hinds this afternoon moved a motion in the National Assembly seeking to have the sitting adjourn until August 7. However, this motion...

PYO pickets Nat’l Assembly over Amaila Legislation

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The Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) today picketed outside of Parliament, calling on the political opposition to support the legislation linked to the Amaila Falls...

Ramkarran responds to fraud allegations

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Former Speaker of the National Assembly and one time stalwart Executive Member of the Peoples Progressive Party (PPP) Ralph Ramkarran says that the fraud...

U.S has not officially requested assistance into visa racket investigations – HPS

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No official request has been made by the United States of America for assistance into the investigations of the visa racket, which allegedly involves...

Amaila Project costs more than Gov’t is saying – Financial experts

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Financial experts, Chris Ram and Ramon Gaskin has revealed that the controversial Amaila Falls Hydro Project will cost Guyana some $US2.4B over a period...

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Govt investigating threat to CANU Director

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See full statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs: The Ministry of Home Affairs is aware of a video currently circulating on social media which...

Man killed in Pomeroon River boat mishap

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A 28-year-old man was on Sunday evening killed during a boat mishap along the Pomeroon River. Dead is Niftan Persaud, who resided with his father...

Cabinet team visits ONE GUYANA FPSO

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The Ministry of Natural Resources, in collaboration with ExxonMobil Guyana Limited, facilitated an offshore visit for a team of Cabinet members to the ONE...

Cuban national, 19, successfully undergoes life-changing surgery at GPHC after stabbed to head

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See full statement from the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation:  In the early hours of the morning, when most of the city was asleep, a life-threatening...

Govt expands support for men, strengthens family violence laws

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The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security plans to roll out new interventions to reshape the way men access support services and the...

GDF continues officer development with Senior Command and Staff Course 20

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Twenty junior officers of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) have begun their progression towards senior leadership with the commencement of Senior Command and Staff...

Guyana enhances tertiary quality assurance

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With significantly increased opportunities for tertiary education and training in Guyana, the need for robust, transparent, and internationally aligned quality systems has reached a...

Sex Offenders’ Registry will not be public – Minister Persaud

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Human Services Minister Dr Vindhya Persaud has revealed that the sex offenders’ registry, which is provided for in the Sexual Offences Amendment Bill of...

Guns, ammo recovered as police continue probe into murder at Blackwater Backdam

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See full statement from the Guyana Police Force: Police in Regional Division # 7 are continuing investigations into the alleged murder of Moses Chapelle, called...

Imported furniture dominates 70% of local market – GMSA

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Imported furniture continues to dominate Guyana’s domestic market, supplying an estimated 70 per cent of demand, even as the country possesses extensive timber resources...