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Lethem residents oppose replacing Ireng NDC with IMC
Residents of Lethem yesterday strongly opposed the installation of an Interim-Management Committee (IMC) to replace the Ireng/Sawariwau Neighbourhood...
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Gecom reform, not Boodoo removal, imperative
Updated: 8:40 amWhile the opposition parties are calling for the reform of the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) in the light...
Ramjattan lauds Ramkarran for speaking up against police abuse of authority
Alliance for Change Chair-man Khemraj Ramjattan commended top PPP member Ralph Ramkarran for speaking up against police abuse...
Two Lindeners hospitalised after East Coast collision
Two Lindeners are hospitalized following a collision—between the car they were in and another driven by former government...
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Windies hopes hanging by a thread after collapse
LONDON, England, CMC – A disastrous 10-minute period before tea rocked West Indies and left their first Test hopes hanging by a thread as England installed themselves as firm favourites to win the Lord’s contest here yesterday.
I’ll Have Another wins Preakness Stakes
BALTIMORE, (Reuters) - Kentucky Derby champion I’ll Have Another won the $1 million Preakness Stakes yesterday to remain on course for the Triple Crown, the greatest prize in U.
Seeking reconciliation
As the West Indies top order tottered in both innings of the opening Test at Lord’s, the rider that Ottis Gibson added to his damning censure of the team’s senior batsmen following last year’s World Cup resonated.
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Phed X: ‘Welcome to Guyana’ is ‘one for my people’
By Jairo Rodrigues“Welcome to Guyana”, is a new Hip Hop single by US-based Guyanese songwriter and artiste ‘Phed X’, who...
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Forestry sector to tap commercial banks for capitalization funding
Stakeholders in the local forestry sector are to make a submission to local commercial banks that could determine whether or...
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CARICOM: A failure of effective leadership
Byron Blake
Leadership - political, institutional and business - has failed the Caribbean integration process and people over the last decade in...
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A new spinner in town
Move over Roger Luncheon, there’s a new ‘spinner’ in town and his...
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School violence
Last week we reported the case of a student who was killed at lessons. As we mentioned in our report, this is the second fatal...
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