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Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Man killed brother during New Year’s Day dispute
Kaieteur News– A 41-year-old mason, Kiran Bacchus, was killed early Wednesday during a dispute with his younger brother, Deepak Bacchus, at Cotton Tree, West Coast Berbice, (WCB). Kiran Bacchus...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Businessman arrested for fatally shooting cane harvester
Kaieteur News- A 65-year-old businessman from Berbice is in police custody after allegedly shooting and killing a 29-year-old cane harvester at a bar in Lesbeholden, Black Bush Polder, Corentyne,...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Illegal gun and ammo found at Riverview after suspect evades police.
Kaieteur News- During an attempt to arrest a man at Riverview, Ruimveldt, Georgetown, early Thursday morning, police found an illegal firearm and ammunition that were dropped by the suspect as...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Gold miner stabbed to death by co-worker
Kaieteur News- A gold miner was on Wednesday, fatally stabbed by his co-worker during an altercation at Kumung Kumung Backdam, Puruni River, Region 7 (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). The deceased, Reinsford Kenny,...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Tonight: Sparta Boss goes up against Bent Street ‘A’ for K&S National Futsal title
Lady Royals and Kanaimas to clash for Female championship Kaieteur Sports- The inaugural Kashif and Shanghai/One Guyana National Futsal Championship, which kicked off at the National Gymnasium with...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Botafgo pummel Milerock, 11-7, to become new UDFA Christmas Futsal Champions
UDFA Christmas Futsal Championship Final Capital FC overwhelm Winners Connection 16-8 to claim third place Kaieteur Sports- Botafago are the new Upper Demerara Football Association (UDFA) Christmas...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on BCB player transfer window opens for 2025
Kaieteur Sports- The Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) has opened their player transfer window for the new year and upcoming season of cricket across the Ancient County. Ahead of the new year and season of...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Archery Guyana National 2-Day Indoor Senior Barebow Open, shoots off January 11
Kaieteur Sports- With 2025 officially underway, Archery Guyana (AG) will be gearing up to host their National Indoor Senior Barebow Open tournament, which shoots off from January 11. The two-day...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Sports Comments Off on Grandmaster Jose Luis Montes to lead Self-Defense Seminar
-Professionals, business owners, lawmen, security personnel, elderly to benefit from high-profile seminar slated for January 11 Kaieteur Sports- In an unprecedented initiative, Guyana is set to...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on GUYSUCO’s problems are political not managerial
Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- The sugar industry has been for centuries Guyana’s agricultural backbone. Yet, its struggles have persisted for decades. The cause? Political meddling, not...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Exxon Awards
Hard Truths… By GHK Lall Kaieteur News- It’s time for the first Exxon Annual Awards. These prestigious, much sought after, awards are a must have for the company’s top strivers,...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, News Comments Off on More now, more must come
Editorial… Kaieteur News- The clamor of voices grows stronger. The pressures are gaining traction, with strengthening stride. More frequently now, there is one word that is beginning to...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists Comments Off on Dreams do come true
Dem Boys Seh… Kaieteur News- Happy New Year, readers! Dem Boys want fuh thank all yuh who been reading this lil column over the past year. Without yuh laughs and support, this column woulda...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Hiding his incompetence under the cloak of deception
Dear Editor, Roads will be built. New buildings will be erected. Fancy lights will adorn avenues and other recreation sites. Public places will look different as they change...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Article 32.3 circumvents our Sovereign Powers
Dear Editor, There was a recent letter in the press questioning the impact that Guyana could have on localized climate change. It is important to remember that in Guyana, Exxon is targeting a very...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Shedding some light on the ever-present underpinnings of racist messaging
Dear Editor Afloat daily on the surface of the country’s political arena, putrid racist views spew forth from distorted consciences that brazenly manufacture and regurgitate frivolous claims to...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Spectre and Tepui Contracts on pump stations
Dear Editor, The Minister of Agriculture threatened Spectre and Tepui on the construction of pump stations on Pouderoyn, West Bank, and Belle Vue, Region 5. Is the Minister serious? Weren’t there...Jan 03, 2025 Shervin Media Letters Comments Off on Carter’s History with Diaspora, Jagan, and Guyana
Dear Editor, The deceased American President is best remembered for two issues relating to Guyanese (diaspora) and other minorities in America and to Guyana: Democracy and respect for human rights...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on ‘We have no interest in writing Exxon to change lopsided oil deal’
…greater benefit is already coming to Guyanese – President Ali By: Davina Bagot President Irfaan Ali during his end-of-year press conference on Tuesday told the media that he has no...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on The Double Standard: Jagdeo picks and chooses when Exxon’s Contract can be changed—Glenn Lall
Kaieteur News- Businessman and advocate for a better oil deal, Glenn Lall has flayed Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo for his resistance to changing the lopsided ExxonMobil contract and he called on...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Babies freezing to death in winter-cold Gaza
…lack of bed sheets and blankets (ALJAZEERA)- A 20-day-old baby in Gaza has died from severe cold, the fifth such fatality from hypothermia in six days in the Israeli-besieged Palestinian enclave....Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Bandit shot dead in Sophia
—one accomplice captured, one escaped Kaieteur News- A 21-year-old bandit was shot dead on Tuesday following an armed robbery at a recently opened Chinese Restaurant on Dennis Street, Sophia,...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Beyond Contract Renegotiation, How Can Guyana Claw Back Value?
By Anthony Paul Energy Governance, Strategy and Policy Specialist Question: Mr. Paul, as you are aware, Guyana has a contract with ExxonMobil and partners (The Contractor) which contains...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Guyana on high alert for any spillover from T&T gang warfare
Kaieteur News- President Irfaan Ali said that Guyana is on high alert for any spillover from the gang violence that has taken hold of neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago. And he said the country is...Jan 01, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on GPHC faces staffing, space challenges
—-as emergency department sees surge in patients Kaieteur News- The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) Emergency and Accident Department has reported a significant increase in...Mar 23, 2025
Kaieteur Sports- President of Reliance Hustlers Sports Club Trevis Simon has expressed delight for the support of the Youth Programme from First Lady Arya Ali under her National Beautification...Kaieteur News- A teenager of Tabatinga, Lethem, Central Rupununi, Region Nine was arrested for murder on Friday after he... more
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