
Mystery shrouds slaying of GTM Director
-several persons being questioned
Several persons were last evening being questioned by police as investigations intensify into the murder of GTM Director Lionel Bert Whyte and so far there are more questions than answers.
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New Gold Board locations for Port Kaituma, Charity
The Guyana Gold Board is to open two other locations and later a refinery to meet not only...
At OAS… Ramotar calls for fight against poverty
President Donald Ramotar yesterday in an address to the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS)...
Cops ordered Yarakita young men to strip in front of school -resident
Pandemonium reigned on Friday at the Yarakita Primary School in the Mabaruma Sub-Region when a party of heavily...
Armed robbery convict stabbed in prison
A robbery under arms convict was brutally stabbed in the Camp Street prison yesterday and his mother fears...
Ramotar meets US Undersecretary of State
President Donald Ramotar and his delegation yesterday met and held talks with US Undersecretary of State for Political...
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- Man shot in head still hospitalised
- Ministers to meet Brazilian miners today
- Man killed in Kingston accident still unidentified
- Cotton Tree crash victims still hospitalized

Woodpecker Junior National Squash Championships…Phang, Lewis win to begin U13 title hunt
John Phang and Sarah Lewis were among the under 13 winners on night one of the Guyana Squash Association’s (GSA) Woodpecker Junior National Squash Championships which began last night at the Georgetown Club’s squash courts.
Windies seam attack to be fully fit for Lord’s opener
LONDON, England, CMC – West Indies look set to have a fully fit seam attack for the opening Test at Lord’s starting here tomorrow.
Five Indian players suspended on corruption allegations
MUMBAI, (Reuters) - Five uncapped Indian cricketers have been provisionally suspended following allegations of corruption in the lucrative Indian Premier League, the country’s cricket board (BCCI) said yesterday.
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By Jairo Rodrigues For the past 45 years Ron Bobb-Semple has been acting and promoting the arts on national and international...
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Chastened by the challenges associated with traditional approaches to agriculture not least of which are flooding, pests and soil deficiencies,...
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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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Germany in Europe’s economic crisis
Only a few weeks after Chancellor Merkel of Germany appeared to be on the upswing as she dominated Eurozone policymaking in respect of the crises...
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