949 active COVID cases in Guyana; Health Minister fears numbers underestimated

949 active COVID cases in Guyana; Health Minister fears numbers underestimated

There are 949 active COVID-19 cases across the country, Ministry of Health Dr. Frank Anthony reported on Tuesday during a COVID Update broadcast. But moments after releasing these figures, Dr. Anthony said the possibility exists that these numbers may be underestimated because of limited testing or unreported positive cases. Over the last 24 hours, health…

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Keemo Paul to join West Indies squad in Pakistan

Keemo Paul to join West Indies squad in Pakistan

By Akeem Greene akeem@newsroom.gy West Indies white-ball captain, Nicholas Pooran, has indicated that all-rounder Keemo Paul will join the squad for the three One-Day Internationals against Pakistan in Multan. The first match is on June 8 from 07:00h (Guyana time). Speaking at a virtual briefing on the eve of the first ODI, Pooran revealed that…

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17-years jail for Corentyne man found guilty of murdering 25-Y-O

17-years jail for Corentyne man found guilty of murdering 25-Y-O

Samuel Stewart, called ‘Sammy’, was Tuesday sentenced to 17 years imprisonment for the 2019 fatal stabbing of 25-year-old Patrick Raynol, called ‘Boy’. Stewart of Salton Village, Corentyne, was sentenced by Justice Simone Morris-Ramlall at the Berbice High Court for the offence of manslaughter. Initially, Stewart was on trial before a 12-member jury for the capital…

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$316M for more firefighting vehicles; $700M in contracts inked for security sector

$316M for more firefighting vehicles; $700M in contracts inked for security sector

The Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday signed $760 million in contracts for the security sector, including for the construction of several police command centres and living quarters for the Guyana Prison Service. The largest contract was inked with Angloco – an international firefighting manufacturing company – for the procurement of five firefighting vehicles to…

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