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September 2017

Cyclist dies in Essequibo accident

A 42 - year old man of Perth Village, Essequibo Coast is now dead after he was struck by a minibus on Saturday morning. He has been identified as Mahendra Dyal. Police said they are investigating the incident which occurred about…

Cops complete Pedal Cycle training

By Royan Abrams Some 27 Police Constables in ‘B’ Division completed their Pedal Cycle Training, on Friday; the programme officially commenced on Tuesday, September 26, 2017. The training focused on enhancing their riding skills with…

Environmental audits for next year

By Devina Samaroo As Guyana gears up for the production of oil, the Office of the Auditor General is seeking to play a greater role in the preservation of the environment by conducting environmental audits. The Auditor General, Deodat…

Hockey goal-fest continues on new surface

The National Ladies chalked up their fourth straight win, this time against the Bingo Spartans, scoring their highest goal tally of 14 in a game.  Pizza Hut GCC sailed into the ladies finals with an easy win over iNet Lynx at the Cliff…

School cleaners to work 8-hour shift

A decision has been taken to scrap the six-hours cap which was placed on the working hours of school cleaners; according to the Ministry of Education, they will now be allowed to work a daily eight-hour shift. This decision was taken by…