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Along for the ride: Nanda Devi Persaud and Nandita Ashley Singh. In the background driver Mahendra Persaud looks on.
Along for the ride: Nanda Devi Persaud and Nandita Ashley Singh. In the background driver Mahendra Persaud looks on.

Perseverance

When the World Beyond Georgetown visited Perseverance on the Essequibo Coast earlier this month, the festival of Phagwah was being celebrated.

Gold dealer held over $941M alleged fraud

A gold dealer is in police custody and several other persons including a former bank manager are wanted for questioning in relation to a recent multi-million-dollar fraud at the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI), Bartica.

Dead: Roseann Akeila Harris

Girl, 10, found dead in bed

A ten-year-old girl died yesterday morning, more than one week after she was kicked to her abdomen allegedly by a classmate and her relatives are calling for a thorough investigation into her death.

Gov’t, PPP engagement necessary for constitutional reform process to work

Any move towards constitutional reform cannot work without the government engaging the political opposition, Senior Counsel Ralph Ramkarran last Friday told a public forum, where he also questioned the administration’s failure to pronounce on the final report handed over by the Steering Committee on Constitutional Reform (SCCR) almost one year ago.

Despite exit from market, Alesie still supporting rice industry

Despite laying off some 600 workers in three years from five locations, ex-Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Alesie Group of Companies Dr Turhane Doerga says three of the mills will be up and running again as the company is working on partnering with local people to take over its management.

Youth urge government action on rights abuses

A delegation comprising four young Guyanese from various civil society member organizations of the Guyana Equality Forum (GEF) last month attended a thematic hearing of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in Washington, DC.

Evin Lewis blasts 91 to take Windies to victory

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Hometown boy Evin Lewis went on a six-hitting spree to lead the charge with a pugnacious 91 that ended West Indies’ home season losing skid in style with a convincing seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the third Twenty20 International today here.

Sir Curtly dismisses talk that Windies improving

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC — Pace legend Sir Curtly Ambrose has debunked recent assertions by West Indies Twenty20 captain Carlos Brathwaite and head coach Stuart Law, that the regional side is making progress despite losing the opening two games of the four-match series against Pakistan.

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