Business icon Yesu Persaud passes away

Business icon Yesu Persaud passes away

Longtime Guyanese business magnate, Yesu Persaud died early this morning at the age of 93. In extending sympathy to his family, President Irfaan Ali this morning said “Guyana has lost an outstanding soul in Dr. Yesu Persaud, a true son of the soil”. Persaud was a leading member of the Guyana Private sector and business…

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‘Not standard procedure’ – Health Minister apologises after father fetched child to burial ground

‘Not standard procedure’ – Health Minister apologises after father fetched child to burial ground

After photographs surfaced on Facebook that a man in Region One (Barima- Waini) fetched his dead child from the Mabaruma hospital to the burial ground, Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony says an investigation has been launched. “This is not a standard procedure,” Dr. Anthony lamented during his daily COVID-19 update on Monday. The child died…

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COVID-19 claims 9 additional lives in Guyana

COVID-19 claims 9 additional lives in Guyana

With the number of positive COVID-19 cases growing steadily, the death toll in the country has started to surge again. The Ministry of Health on Sunday reported nine additional COVID-19 deaths, with the youngest being three months old and the oldest was 72-years-old. There was also a six-year-old girl from Region Three among the deaths.…

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Sherod Duncan on $200,000 bail over cybercrime charge

Sherod Duncan on $200,000 bail over cybercrime charge

Outspoken Opposition Member of Parliament and Talk Show host, Sherod Duncan appeared in Court this morning at the Diamond Magistrates’ Court where he was charged for a cybercrime offense, related to statements he allegedly made on his online talk show about the Information Technology Manager at GECOM, Aneal Giddings. Duncan was represented by Attorneys Nigel…

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Over 320 teachers and 165 students tested positive for COVID in 2 weeks; GTU calls for 2-week pause in face-to-face classes

Over 320 teachers and 165 students tested positive for COVID in 2 weeks; GTU calls for 2-week pause in face-to-face classes

In the first two weeks since the reopening of schools, the Guyana Teachers Union has found that 320 teachers and more than 165 students have tested positive for COVID-19. The GTU has renewed its call for all public schools to be closed for face-to-face learning for 14 days to allow the Ministry of Education to…

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