File on Muslim scholar abuse probe for DPP, despite concerns
Investigators should today be sending the file on the child molestation scandal involving a Muslim scholar to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice on charges, according to Crime Chief Seelall Persaud.
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- Jamaica MP hits out at pension benefits for PM, governor general
- Trinidad Cement Limited to challenge Competition Commission
- Huge Jamaica infrastructure programme draws more ire
- N&M signs deal for US$600m steel project
- How Allen Stanford kept the SEC at bay
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UG students, staff lead protest against Kissoon firing
Some students and staff of the University of Guyana’s Turkeyen Campus along with the members of the public...
Reunion Manganese to plug US$250M into Matthew’s Ridge mine
Canadian mining company, Reunion Manganese forecasts an investment of US$250 million at its Matthew’s Ridge project with commissioning...
East Coast teacher sent on leave over flogging incident
A Grade Six teacher of an East Coast Demerara primary school was yesterday sent on administrative leave after...
Canada busts Guyana cocaine-in-pineapple ring
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) over the past four months unearthed some 28 kilogrammes (61lbs) of cocaine...
Child care officials probing Region One teen pregnancies
Officials of the Child Care and Protection Agency (CCPA) are investigating the circumstances surrounding the impregnation of two...
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- Ogle house goes up in flames
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- Seventeen-year-old charged with gunpoint robbery of Roger Hinds
- Modernising telecoms infrastructure is good investment
- Special Phagwah tourist package to encourage Diaspora to ‘Rediscover Home’
- Radio licences granted on basis of criteria, says Luncheon
- Cevon’s in court for not reporting crushing death
- Bandits brutalise, rob Mon Repos family

WICB teleconference to tackle cricket stalemate here
West Indies Cricket Board directors will convene a teleconference tomorrow and high on the agenda will be the present stalemate between the sidelined Guyana Cricket Board and the government-implemented Interim Management Committee.
Will it be ‘Candy Man’ or ‘Pure Gold’?
By Emmerson CampbellThe Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) will come alive tonight when the Guyana Boxing Board of Control (GBBC) presents the 20th edition of the Guyana Fight Night Pro Am card.
Synthetic track stuck at phase one after 13 months
Guyana’s under-construction synthetic track at Leonora still remains in phase one after a year and one month since the contract was awarded to Courtney Benn Contracting Services Limited.
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Sonia Noel Creative Arts Foundation launched
Guyanese and Caribbean fashion designer and entrepreneur Sonia Noel on Thursday evening launched the Sonia Noel Foundation for Creative Arts...
Persaud wants diamond industry to conform to shaky Kimberley Process
Pronouncements by Natural Resources Minister Robert Persaud that his ministry will seek to bring more order to the country’s natural...
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David Granger APNU The quality of life for the majority of Guyanese has deteriorated under the People’s Progressive Party Civic’s 19-year...
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Could someone shed some light on the goings on with the first...
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Brainstorming on the CSME
One hopes that Prof Norman Girvan’s recent meeting, in his capacity as the Personal Representative of the UN Secretary General in the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy,...
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