91 new COVID cases recorded

91 new COVID cases recorded

A total of 91 persons tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health reported in its daily COVID-19 dashboard on Monday. The new cases take the total number of infections recorded in Guyana since March 2020 to 70,561. The new cases were recorded in Region One (one case), Region Two…

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GECOM gears up for LGE before end of year; Chairperson dismisses calls for her resignation

GECOM gears up for LGE before end of year; Chairperson dismisses calls for her resignation

The Guyana Elections Commission is looking at a timeline of late November or early December to host local government elections. Local government elections were last held in 2018. Chairperson of GECOM, retired Justice Claudette Singh explained today that with the Commission set to begin a claims and objections period soon, the process will continue for…

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India celebrates 75 years of independence

India celebrates 75 years of independence

AS India, on Monday, celebrated 75 years since its independence, the High Commission of India in Georgetown held a special celebration at the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre, Georgetown. The event saw several cultural performances including rhythmic yoga, singing, and dances. India’s High Commissioner to Guyana, Dr. K J Srinivasa, related a message to attendees on…

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FBI warns of increased threats after Trump search

FBI warns of increased threats after Trump search

US officials have warned of an increase in violent threats to law enforcement following the search of Donald Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a memo to law enforcement around the country. It said there had been an “increase in violent threats posted on social media against federal officials”.…

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Progress in the fight against smoking

Progress in the fight against smoking

— new PAHO report SOME 900 million people or 96 per cent of the population of the 35 countries of the Americas are currently protected by at least one of the six tobacco control measures recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO), up 50 per cent from 2007. However, progress has not been uniform, the…

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AG Office trying to recover $11.9M paid by ‘Coalition’ for undelivered items

AG Office trying to recover $11.9M paid by ‘Coalition’ for undelivered items

THE Ministry of Legal Affairs and Attorney-General’s (AG) Office is still working hard trying to recover monies that were paid out in contracts under the APNU+AFC Government, where goods or services were not delivered. One such case is against Trinidadian company, Davis Ecolife Limited, which had a contract with the National Data Management Authority (NDMA)…

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