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Guyana Govt. pledges US$50,000, each, to earthquake-affected Syria and Türkiye

The Government of Guyana has set aside US$100,000 to be shared equally between Syria and Türkiye. This humanitarian move comes in...

Linden man remanded on drug possession charge              ...

Prince Williams, a 44-year-old businessman of Lot 7 Canvas City Wismar, Linden, was charged on Wednesday with the possession of...

Close to 200lbs of ganja found during police roadblock at Mahaica

Ranks from the Anti-Crime Patrol at Mahaica Police Station found 90.58 Kilograms of marijuana in a vehicle they intercepted at...

Cops scamper to find those involved in violent ECD protest after AG’s talk of...

Eight months after a violent protest along the East Coast of Demerara (ECD), the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has now...

“New world coalition” could bring balance on issues affecting developing countries—Presi. Ali

Guyana’s President, Dr Irfaan Ali is of the firm conviction that now is an opportune time for a "new world...

Getting ripe for the picking! – Guyana works to boost cherry production

The West Indian Cherry (Acerola) is a beloved and popular fruit that many have enjoyed for years in its raw...

75 primary schools gearing for Republic Bank cricket games

As the Republic Bank “Five for Fun” Cricket programme rolls closer to the County and Country Festival Finals scheduled for...

We must be able to feed ourselves before attempting to feed the Caribbean –...

While Guyana aspires to become the food basket of the Caribbean, its people are still tussling with the high cost...

APA says govt. violated FPIC Standards

The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) has called out the government for the blatant disregard for proper protocols which pertain to...

Recent fires caused by electricity fluctuations a two-fold issue – Fire Service Official

Within the last few months, fires that were caused by electrical issues, more specifically, the constant fluctuation of electricity, has...

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