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Two hacked to death in triangular affair

Two men were Friday night chopped to death at Alness Village, Corentyne as a result of a triangular love affair involving a woman and her former step-father, police sources said. One of the men, who was killed, exited his home after he heard the disagreement and he was chased and chopped by the killer. The suspected assailant, who is a ...

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Body of well-known Kimbia carpenter found after boat collision

A well-known carpenter of Kimbia District, Upper Berbice River drowned Friday night in a boat collision on that waterway. The body was found at about 11 AM. He has been identified as Rashleigh Gladstone. Source  said he was driving the boat when it collided with another vessel at about 7 PM.  “There were two boats involved. His cousin was driving ...

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BREAKING: Fire at prison service building in Kingston, nearby school children evacuated

A mid-morning fire on Friday destroyed the Guyana Prison Service quarters on Parade Street, Kingston. The building once housed the Kingston Nursery School. Students attending classes at Chase’s Academy and a nursery school were evacuated as thick smoke filled the air. There were no immediate reports of any casualties. Parents and teachers, assisted by several policemen and women, assisted in ...

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Guyana donating money to assist Palestine refugees

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday announced that it has pledged US$150,000 towards the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), in support of Palestinians displaced and affected by the ongoing conflict in Gaza. UNRWA is the primary humanitarian agency in Gaza, with over two million people depending on it for their ...

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US Southern Command poised to assist GDF to monitor Guyana’s airspace

The United States Army’s Southern Command would on Friday explore how to assist the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in monitoring this South American nation’s airspace to preserve its sovereignty, the American Embassy here said Thursday. US Air Force Major General, Evan L. Pettus, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) Commander, will visit Guyana from January 31 – February 2 and ...

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Govt willing to fund improvements at privately-owned stock exchange- Jagdeo

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo on Thursday said government would be willing to fund improvements to the privately-owned Guyana Stock Exchange (GSE), even as he flayed the administration for being saddled with the same more than 2o-year old computerised system since its inception. “We are prepared to modernise this but it is not owned by the Government of Guyana. It’s a ...

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Teachers strike will be illegal-Chief Education Officer; GTU says industrial action only option if no talks

Chief Education Officer Saddam Hussain on Wednesday said the Ministry of Education has been taking steps to improve the working conditions of teachers, and he warned that if they go on strike from next Monday, that industrial action would be illegal. “To be clear, the MoE (Ministry of Education) has received advice from the Ministry of Labour, the experts on ...

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City businessman disappointed with Education Ministry’s need for written approval before school visits, donations

A day after the Ministry of Education clamped down on unauthorised visits to schools, a wealthy city businessman who visited four schools across the country and donated several items, Wednesday night deemed a circular by Minister of Education Priya Manickchand “draconian”. Chief Education Officer, Saddam Hussain on Tuesday told head teachers and education officers that with immediate effect any person ...

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No public companies listed on cash-strapped Guyana Stock Exchange; Banks DIH must first list on Stock Exchange to get additional benefits- GSE Chairman

The Guyana Stock Exchange’s (GSE) efforts to modernise its operations has hit several stumbling blocks for almost 20 years now, and this has been compounded by the fact that none of the public companies is listed on tier one of that secondary market, the GSE Chairman Nikhil Ramkarran said Wednesday. While expressing concern that he was not contacted before to ...

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Wear masks due to Sahara dust pollution in Guyana- EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recommending that people in Guyana wear dust masks due to a high concentration of Sahara dust in parts of Guyana. Air quality monitoring stations list air quality in parts of Georgetown, East Bank Demerara and East Berbice as “unhealthy”. “The public is advised to limit their time spent outdoors and wear appropriate dust masks ...

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