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Kuru Kururu man found dead after chopping wife

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A 39-year-old man was Tuesday afternoon found hanging from a tree shortly after he severely wounded his reputed wife amid a counselling session, police...

Antigua Prime Minister tells Scotiabank no sale without Government approval

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(The Daily Observer- Antigua and Barbuda) The Bank of Nova Scotia has been stopped from proceeding with any sale of its operations in Antigua...

Private Sector provides mixed review on Budget 2019

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The Private Sector Commission (PSC) has commended the $300.7B 2019 Budget, but has listed a number of concerns, including the fact that “there is...

GECOM Commissioners walk out of meeting with Chairman

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Opposition nominated Commissioners of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Bibi Safora Shadick, Sase Gunraj and Robeson Benn walked out of a statutory meeting on...

Diamond Mineral Water Indoor hockey tips off Wednesday

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Top local and foreign teams will hit the turf from Wednesday (November 28) when the annual Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey tournament tips...

Minibus Conductor to stand High Court trial for rape of school girl

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Minibus conductor, Asahel Williams was committed to stand trial at the High Court on Tuesday for the alleged rape of a 14-year-old school girl. Principal...

Citizens need to look at “broader investment” in 2019 Budget, AFC says

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The Alliance For Change (AFC), which makes up a small fraction of the Coalition Government, believes that citizens need to look at the 2019...

Bandit begs for leniency, jailed for armed robbery

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A 21-year-old bandit begged Chief Magistrate, Ann McLennan, for leniency after he confessed to armed robbery and possession of an unlicensed weapon and ammunition. After...

Nobrega rules the mud at Motocross finale

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Motocross in Guyana and Steven Nobrega seem to be an unmatchable force. The speedster won all eight of the professional races at the 2018 Motocross Championship...

Gov’t concerned about unfair competition, loss of jobs with Republic Bank takeover

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Unfair competition and loss of jobs are just some of the concerns expressed by the Guyana Government in response to the takeover of Scotiabank’s...

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