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Soldier robbed at gunpoint at Amelia’s Ward

  Police are investigating a robbery under arms committed against Shilon Lawrence, a 24-year-old soldier of Amelia's Ward, Mackenzie Linden, that...

Trio arrested for ganja found at Tabatinga

  On May 3, 2022, officers attached to the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) conducted an operation in Tabatinga, Central Lethem, which...

Overseas-based Guyanese donates CCTV cameras to Haslington

  An overseas-based Guyanese, Gary Williams, has donated two high-end CCTV cameras to the community of Haslington, East Coast Demerara (ECD). The...

Bandits pull off robbery at La Grange butcher’s home with gun, axe

  Cops in West Bank Demerara (WBD) are investigating a robbery that took place on Wednesday around 19:45hrs at 84 Independence...

Driver dead, children hospitalised following WCD accident

Police are investigating a fatal incident which occured on Thursday about 04:15hrs on the Windsor Forest Public Road, West Coast...

Guyanese, Trini investors ink deal with CHEC for US$50M Marriott hotel by 2024

  Guyanese and Trinidadian investors who form part of TRINUYANA Investments Inc. recently signed a contract with China Harbour Engineering Company...

Matter dismissed after woman offers no evidence against alleged robber

  Cidel Frank, a 22-year-old Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Solider of Mahaica, East Coast Demerara (ECD), was charged on Wednesday with...

Guyana is first CARICOM nation to secure FIFA/UNESCO “Football for Schools” programme

  Guyana has become the first country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to secure the "Football For Schools" programme through the...

Figueira wins defamation case against Guyana Chronicle

  Madam Justice Roxanne George-Wiltshire, S.C., today delivered judgment favourable to Member of Parliament (MP), Jermaine Figueira in a defamation suit...

WPA Executive slams “non-PPP unions” for breaking bread with Govt. on Labour Day

  Political Commentator and Working Peoples Alliance (WPA) stalwart, Dr David Hinds has taken umbrage to trade unions, that are usually...

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