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Fishermen batter Rohee on piracy

A group of aggrieved and visibly upset fishermen yesterday met with Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee over escalating piracy in the Corentyne River and complained that the police were not doing enough to address their woes.

GBTI Impromptu Speech Competition

Students from St. Roses High School and Christ Church Secondary yesterday kicked off the first round of the impromptu speech competition sponsored by the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) Regent Street Branch.

GNBS revises poultry feed standard

The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) recently revised the national standard for poultry feed in order to address quality concerns associated with it and to harmonise the standards for its use within Caricom.

Guyana collapse to 285 all out

Barbados captain Ryan Hinds grabbed three wickets in four balls late yesterday afternoon to restrict Guyana to 285 all out in the last over of the first day’s play of their fifth round Carib Beer Series match played at the Georgetown Cricket Club’s Bourda ground yesterday.

The murder scene often holds clues

Dear Editor, It would be more than a coincidence for us to believe that the recent police presence at the Doodnauth family to take a statement since the death in Nov,06 was not prompted by your publication of the letter from her husband.

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