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Monthly Archives: February 2021

Prisoner kills another inmate

Last Updated on Friday, 5 February 2021, 15:34 by Denis Chabrol A 40-year old prisoner was  Friday afternoon killed by another inmate at the Lusignan Prison on Thursday. Prison officials say the inmate, Victor Soomaru, was asleep when he was lashed to the head with a brick wrapped in a towel by another inmate. Pprison guards responded to an alarm ...

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86-year old is 180th COVID death

Last Updated on Friday, 5 February 2021, 11:39 by Denis Chabrol An 86-year old man is Guyana’s latest COVID-19 virus fatality, bringing the total number of deaths since last year March to 180, the Ministry of Health said Friday morning. The Health Ministry said the man died while receiving care at our medical facility. He was from Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) ...

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Suriname-headquartered bakery gets US$4 million loan to expand operations in Guyana

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2021, 19:41 by Denis Chabrol The Inter-American Development Bank’s private sector arm, IDB Invest, will be kneading US$4 million into Fernandes Guyana Enterprise (FGE), a subsidiary of the Suriname-headquartered Fernandes Group as the company eyes increased spending and more customers with different tastes. “This will lead to higher and more efficient local production of ...

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APNU+AFC says Guyana-China relations damaged by engaging Taiwan

Last Updated on Thursday, 4 February 2021, 19:04 by Denis Chabrol The opposition APNU+AFC says the now aborted decision by the People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC)-led government to allow Taiwan to set up an office in Guyana has damaged long-standing relations with China that will take hard work to revive. “It will now take years and considerable diplomatic and other ...

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Taiwan to open office in Guyana; US welcomes move, Guyana says One China policy intact

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 21:19 by Denis Chabrol Guyana has granted permission to Taiwan to open an office in Georgetown to facilitate trade and investment, but government has assured that the South American nation’s One China Policy remains intact, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Elisabeth Harper said Wednesday night. “Guyana has not recognised ...

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Taxi driver gunned down

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 19:56 by Denis Chabrol A taxi driver was shot dead late last night in North-East La Penitence, Georgetown, police said. He has been identified as 29-year old Osafo Pollard of West La Penitence Police say he was killed at about 10:30 Tuesday night. Investigators were informed that a loud explosion was first heard ...

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Pressurised air kills Edward B. Beharry supervisor

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 19:47 by Denis Chabrol A  supervisor of Edward B. Beharry died yesterday after he was struck by pressurised air from a pressure tank, and the Ministry of Labour has since been informed, the company said. Police say 32-year old Mark Gomes of Long Pond, Sister’s Village, West Bank Demerara was struck to his ...

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Maduro ordered release of Guyanese-registered fishing vessels- Pres. Ali

Last Updated on Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 19:31 by Denis Chabrol President Irfaan Ali said Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro ordered the release of the two Guyanese-registered fishing vessels and crews. The vessels, Lady Nayera and Sea Wolf, were intercepted on January 21 in Guyanese waters off Waini Point, Essequibo Region by the Venezuelan Navy and taken to the Venezuelan port ...

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Venezuela releases Guyanese-registered fishing vessels

Last Updated on Tuesday, 2 February 2021, 22:21 by Denis Chabrol Venezuela Tuesday evening agreed to release the two Guyanese-registered fishing vessels that were intercepted by that country’s Navy 13 days ago, a top government official confirmed. Sources said the captains of the Lady Nayera and Sea Wolf were informed at about 6 PM that they were free to leave ...

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