Charged for sharing nudes of fellow villager
Georgetown: A woman accused of sharing and circulating nude photos of a woman who lives in her village was charged recently with exhibiting obscene photographs tending to corrupt public morals…
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Georgetown: A woman accused of sharing and circulating nude photos of a woman who lives in her village was charged recently with exhibiting obscene photographs tending to corrupt public morals…
Georgetown: The Ministry of Social Protection is working assiduously to implement measures to curb child labour and is urging the public to report any cases of children being employed. On…
Georgetown: The Ministry of Public Health now has enough resources to eliminate Filariasis countrywide. This was confirmed at a joint press conference on March 28, by the Ministry of Public…
Georgetown: Under the theme “Embracing the prospect of Affordable Living, Opening Doors while opening Minds” 50 starter homes are now available for potential home owners to view at Prospect, East…
Georgetown: The National Assembly shall reconvene its sitting on the April, 11, 2019 and Government will await the appeals of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) before it acts on…
Georgetown: The No Confidence vote of December 21, 2018 will be heard on May, 10, 2019, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) announced. President of the CCJ Justice Adrian Saunders…
Georgetown: Essequibo Technical Institute located at Anna Regina within the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region (Region 2), for the 18th year in succession hosted its annual Career Day and Job Fair on March…
Georgetown: After enduring years of hardship traversing an old wooden bridge that was below water level and deemed unsafe, the residents of Moruca (Region 1) are delighted with the construction…
Georgetown: As the Government of Guyana hosted its inaugural outreach themed “Bringing Government to the People”, scores of persons flocked the Ministry of Communities’ Department of Housing’s booth to have…
Georgetown: President David Granger on Wednesday received Letters of Credence from Botswana and Zambia’s newly accredited non-resident High Commissioners to Guyana, Tebogo Teko Lily Motshome and Alfreda Chilekwa Kansembe Mwamba…
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