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Guyana gets November deadline to prove ICJ has power to hear Border case with...

Before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) can begin hearing the centuries-old border case between Guyana and neighbouring Venezuela, written...

Woman says father was framed, did not rape girlfriend’s daughter, 12

A Parika, East Bank Essequibo (EBE) woman is refuting claims that her 61-year-old father repeatedly raped his girlfriend’s 12-year-old daughter...

Child killer/rapist gets 23 years in jail

Brian Bob-Semple appeared before Justice Sandil Kissoon this morning and pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charge, admitting that he unlawfully...

High-level CARICOM Meeting begins tomorrow in Jamaica

The 39th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will commence tomorrow at the Convention...

Openness in contract negotiations must become a legal requirement for Guyana- Int’l Oil Expert

“It is not enough to demand the mere disclosure of final contracts. While it is an important element of transparency...

Many in Govt. and private sector advocating for a National Oil Company just to...

The APNU+AFC Government is yet to decide if it will create a National Oil Company (NOC). The government is also...

Parliament too weak to hold Govt. accountable for mismanagement of oil wealth -Ramson

A country’s Parliament holds the power to prevent the mismanagement of State revenue and even institute punitive measures against leaders...

No need to demolish old Harbour Bridge after new one is built – Harmon

With the Government of Guyana (GoG) taking steps to construct a new Demerara River crossing, the fate of the 40-year-old...

ExxonMobil Foundation to invest US$10M in Guyana for Research, Sustainable Employment and Conservation

ExxonMobil Foundation indicated today that it will contribute US$10 million to a new collaborative venture with Conservation International and the...

Major Crimes Unit takes TIP awareness campaign to Essequibo

More than 1000 residents on the Essequibo Coast benefited from an awareness campaign on trafficking in persons (TIP) on Saturday. The...

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