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Georgetown: President Donald Ramotar has lamented that justice should be delivered in a timely manner and “too many of our people are languishing in jail for too long awaiting trial.”…
Georgetown: President Donald Ramotar has lamented that justice should be delivered in a timely manner and “too many of our people are languishing in jail for too long awaiting trial.”…
Georgetown: The European Union is providing Euro 8.6 million (One Euro =US$1.30 cents) to boost agriculture in the Caribbean. The funds are being provided under the 10th European Development Fund…
United States Immigration authorities have acknowledged releasing more Caribbean and other immigrants in detention centers and jails around the country than previously made public. Officials now say that 2,228 illegal…
Georgetown: President Donald Ramotar Saturday evening joined with hundreds of Guyanese gathered at the Guyana International Conference Centre in the annual Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha’s Phagwah Mela and Bazaar This…
Bridgetown. Firemen spent the weekend fighting a fire at an old bond facility in Oldbury, St Philip which started around 7.pm on Friday. Police Public Relations Officer Inspector David Welch…
Georgetown: Medical Tests confirm Nigel Hughes suffered Heart Attack Saturday evening, he has been admitted to Intensive Care at CHI. A Medical team from Georgetown headed into the Region nine…
Bridgetown. The Caribbean Court of Justice(CCJ) will begain hearing the Barbados' leg of Shanique Myrie case against the Government of Barbados begin tomorrow. The legal team for the Government of…
Bridgetown. Barbados' financial system is strong despite worsening credit quality last year due to the weak global and domestic macro -economic environment. This assurance came in the form of the…
Bridgetown. Ricky Pointing is the first international franchise player to signed for the inaugural Caribbean Premier League (CPL) which is scheduled to start in July this year. Pointing a former…
Georgetown: The Guyana Press Association is disturbed over what appears to be the unfair distribution of Frequencies weighed in favour of the Governing party. It is equally disturbing that the…
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