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Two charged with kidnapping man on Main St

-five others surrender The ongoing investigation into the Main Street kidnapping case, took a legal twist yesterday with the attorney for two of the suspects stating that the police had acted in contempt of a High Court order.

The meeting that was held (Office of the Prime Minister photo)
The meeting that was held (Office of the Prime Minister photo)

111 ICT hubs operational in hinterland – PM

Prime Minister Mark Phillips has underscored the  advancements made in the ICT Access and E-Services for Hinterland, Poor, and Remote Communities Project.

Over 3,500 to graduate from UG in November

Over 3,500 graduands will be graduating from the University of Guyana (UG) this November, the largest number in the 61-year history of the institution, a release from the university announced yesterday.

Members of the One Communications team and representatives of the Champions of Hope group.

Pinktober 2024 launched

One Communications, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and several non-governmental organisations officially launched Pinktober 2024 yesterday, continuing its mission to raise awareness and support for cancer fighters and survivors across Guyana.

Family and friends of Joshua David holding up candles at a vigil on Main Street

Still no word on kidnap victim

-family stage candlelight vigil By Shuntel Glasgow Family and friends of Joshua David, who was abducted last Thursday, held a candlelight vigil last evening on Main Street, Georgetown.

Gov’t withdraws US$300m from NRF

The Ministry of Finance yesterday announced that the Government of Guyana has made its fourth transfer for 2024 from the Natural Resource Fund (NRF), totalling US$300 million (equivalent to $62.394 billion).

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