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 Sasha Bharrat
Sasha Bharrat

Sasha says ‘thanks’

Recently the Sunday Stabroek featured the story of a brave ten-year-old who has a rare skin condition which speeds her skin cell turnover, causing the top layer to shed six times faster than in a normal person, and whose only wish is to get an education.

Miner found murdered at Port Kaituma

The police say they are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a miner whose name has been given as Clement David of Baramita, NWD, and whose body was found with marks of violence to the head at about 0730h.

Tattooed body identified

  The body of a man, which was found within the vicinity of the Ruby Koker, East Bank Essequibo on Thursday afternoon with suspected gunshot wounds, has been identified as Rafeek Mohammed.

Osnah Jordon

US-based Guyanese dies in car crash

A combination of speed and alcohol has left a US-based Guyanese dead after two Toyota vehicles slammed into each other around midnight on Thursday on the Railway Embankment at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara.

Buses had to be pulled along the trail (Jules Fredricks photo)

Lethem trail bridge collapses

A collapsed bridge on the Georgetown-Lethem Trail has residents of Lethem worried about power supply during the Christmas holiday as fuel tankers are currently stuck but Minister of Public Works Robeson Benn yesterday assured that it will be fixed by today.

Two charged over firearm at Ogle airport

Three men, in two different cases, were yesterday brought before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court facing charges of illegal possession of live ammunition and illegal possession of a firearm.

 Best graduating teacher Veronica Jeffrey (left) receives the Prime Minister’s prize from Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education Delma Nedd  (GINA photo)

Training college churns out 336 more teachers

Chief Education Officer Olato Sam saluted all teachers and educators for their tireless contributions to the education sector and was particularly pleased that 336 more graduates would soon be joining the system, after graduating from the Cyril Potter College of Education’s (CPCE) on Thursday.

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