No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

While noting that the Guyana Government continues to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts to fight the trafficking of persons, the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking-in-Persons report highlighted the fact that for the first time in four years, there were no convictions of persons involved in trafficking in persons. The US State Department’s International Trafficking-in-Persons report…

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$238M in contracts signed to improve drainage

$238M in contracts signed to improve drainage

The Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday awarded $238,071,020 in contracts aimed at improving the regulation of water and improving drainage. One of the major projects awarded is the construction of a head regulator and tail wall at C1 – C6 Area, Essequibo Coast, Region Two (Pomeroon – Supernaam) in the sum of $158,505,000. The project…

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No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

While noting that the Guyana Government continues to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts to fight the trafficking of persons, the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking-in-Persons report highlighted the fact that for the first time in four years, there were no convictions of persons involved in trafficking in persons. The US State Department’s International Trafficking-in-Persons report…

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Anderson, Nedd now CWI Level I coaches

Anderson, Nedd now CWI Level I coaches

All 15 members of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Emerging Players Academy are now accredited cricket coaches after successfully completing both the Foundation Coaching and CWI Competition Coaching (Level 1) accreditation courses. Guyanese Kevlon Anderson and Ashmead Nedd are part of the Academy. CWI Coach Development Manager, Chris Brabazon and CWI’s High-Performance Manager, Graeme West…

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No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

While noting that the Guyana Government continues to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts to fight the trafficking of persons, the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking-in-Persons report highlighted the fact that for the first time in four years, there were no convictions of persons involved in trafficking in persons. The US State Department’s International Trafficking-in-Persons report…

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Sizzling Powerboat action anticipated at Bartica Regatta

Sizzling Powerboat action anticipated at Bartica Regatta

Bartica Regatta returns on Sunday, and once again, the Powerboat action is expected to be the limelight of activities with seasoned campaigners such as Randy Belle, Clarence Belle, Dave Scott, and Neil Gonsalves set to feature. Being held under the slogan, ‘Summer Splash’,  this year’s edition is organised by the Bartica Business Development Committee (BBDC)…

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No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

No trafficking in person convictions in Guyana for first time in past 4 years -US State Dept.

While noting that the Guyana Government continues to demonstrate serious and sustained efforts to fight the trafficking of persons, the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking-in-Persons report highlighted the fact that for the first time in four years, there were no convictions of persons involved in trafficking in persons. The US State Department’s International Trafficking-in-Persons report…

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One COVID death, 114 new cases

One COVID death, 114 new cases

A 68-year-old woman from Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) is the latest COVID-19 fatality, the Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday. The woman died on July 18 taking the total number of deaths from the pandemic since March 2020 to 1,268. Meanwhile, a total of 114 additional persons tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 24 hours…

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