Two more die from COVID; 111 new cases recorded

Two more die from COVID; 111 new cases recorded

The Ministry of Health on Saturday reported two new COVID-19 deaths – a man and a woman, 65 and 64-years-old, respectively. Their vaccination status is unknown; the man was from Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) and the woman from Region Three (Essequibo Islands – West Demerara). Guyana has now recorded a total number of 1,251 deaths since…

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Congress passes first gun control bill in decades

Congress passes first gun control bill in decades

(BBC) The US Congress has passed a gun control bill, the most significant firearms legislation in nearly 30 years. It imposes tougher checks on young buyers, and encourages States to remove guns from people considered a threat. The measures enjoyed bipartisan support, with 14 Republicans joining Democrats in the House to approve the Bill by…

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Over 700 flood-relief hampers distributed countrywide

Over 700 flood-relief hampers distributed countrywide

THE Government of Guyana, via the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), has so far distributed hundreds of food items and cleaning and hygiene supplies to flood-impacted communities across the country. According to a press release, the CDC has distributed over 700 food and cleaning hampers, along with several other relief items. Residents in Mahaicony Creek, Mahaica,…

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54-nation Commonwealth backs judicial process to end Guyana/Venezuela border controversy

54-nation Commonwealth backs judicial process to end Guyana/Venezuela border controversy

In a significant move, the 54-nation Commonwealth, which includes the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, have backed the legal route at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to bring a “peaceful and definitive” end to the Guyana/Venezuela border controversy. In a communique issued in Kigali, Rwanda at the end of their summit, the heads of…

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‘Focus on our people,’ Rwanda’s Kagame urges at Commonwealth Heads meeting

‘Focus on our people,’ Rwanda’s Kagame urges at Commonwealth Heads meeting

By Rabindra Rooplall in Kigali, Rwanda THE Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM 2022) officially opened in Kigali, Rwanda, on Friday, with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame calling on members of the 54-nation bloc to focus on addressing challenges faced by its approximately 2.5 billion people, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic. The opening ceremony at the…

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