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Duo on trial for murder of Sophia bread vendor

The trial of two men who are accused of murdering Sophia bread vendor Andre Alexander commenced this morning before Justice...

Midwives re-educated on appropriate care for mothers and newborns

Even as the issue of maternal and infant mortality remains high on the Ministry of Public Health’s agenda, a recent...

MoU inked for visa-free travel between Guyana and Ghana

Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Karen Cummings and her Ghanaian counterpart, Ms Shirley Botchwey, yesterday morning signed a Memorandum of...

Ghanaian Head of State conferred with Order of Excellence

President David Granger has conferred his Ghanaian counterpart, His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo, with Guyana's highest national award – The Order...

CCJ refuses application to hear new evidence on Charrandass Persaud in No-Confidence motion appeals

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has refused an application filed by Attorney General Basil Williams to consider new evidence...

One injured after Mayor Narine’s vehicle crashes into three parked cars

A vehicle that is assigned to the Mayor of Georgetown, Ubraj Narine, was this afternoon involved in an accident on...

St. Joseph High School wins NIS 50th Anniversary Debating Competition

St. Joseph High School today won the National Insurance Scheme’s (NIS) 50th Anniversary Debating Competition after competing against Queens College...

Technician, driver electrocuted at National Stadium

A 17-year-old technician and a driver were this afternoon electrocuted while two other persons were injured at the National Stadium...

Pensioner found guilty of raping girl, 16

A 66-year-old pensioner was late this afternoon found guilty by a jury of raping a 16-year-old girl in 2017. The man,...

I will not defend PPP spies, regardless of race- Dr. Hinds rebuts Jagdeo

There is a stark difference between a whistleblower and a political spy. Upon unearthing corruption or information regarding unethical behaviour,...

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