December 2024

Toddler boy perishes in Albouystown house fire

A three-year-old boy, Amanie Abrahams, tragically perished in a house fire at Cooper Street, Albouystown in the wee hours of Monday. Police Headquarters reported that the toddler was left home alone with his two other siblings, ages 4 and 11. Their mother, Tandica Bailey, a 28-year-old clothes vendor left the children alone at about 07:00hrs
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Rowley ‘disappointed’ by board no-shows; rejects West Indies disbanding talk

The refusal of the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) and the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) to attend a Cricket West Indies meeting on governance reform is not sitting well with chairman of the Caricom Sub-Committee on cricket, Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley. “The closing of the year on that score was not a
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‘Record high’ rice production in 2024 – Mustapha

There was record rice production in Guyana this year, according to the Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha. Mustapha, speaking during his ministry’s yearend press conference on Monday, said 725,282 tonnes of rice were produced between January and December 2024. About 6.6 tonnes per hectare, on average, have been produced. “This is a record-breaking production. “Since
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Man dies in bee attack in Lethem; son, 13, hospitalised

Daniel Darrell Snr., a 39-year-old truck driver from Tabatinga in Central Lethem, Region Nine died on Sunday after he was attacked by a swarm of bees. Police Headquarters reported that Daniel’s 13-year-old son, Daniel Jnr. was also injured during the attack at Huntoil Stretch, Central Rupununi. According to the report, the father and son were
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Trinidad’s state of emergency triggered by use of high-powered illegal weapons, gang violence

The Government of Trinidad and Tobago, in declaring a State of Emergency (SOE) in the wee hours of Monday morning, has said that the circumstances that mandated this “extreme action” is the virtual outbreak of gang violence and the increased use of high-powered illegal firearms, including automatic weapons. Furthermore, the government said it believes that
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Deeds and Commercial Registries earned $2.6B this year 

The Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority (DCRA) earned $2.6 billion in revenue from January to November 2024. This information was provided by the Attorney General’s Chambers. The sum is likely to increase when December’s earnings are are tallied. It was also noted that the revenue generated by the body has been steadily increasing. In 2022,
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Tankers fraudulently using Guyana’s flag sanctioned by US – MARAD 

Guyana’s Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) said recently that the United States Department of the Treasury sanctioned five oil tankers that are reportedly owned by a Syrian conglomerate and were fraudulently using Guyana’s flag. See below the full release issued by MARAD:  The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) wishes to share the facts in relation to information shared
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Trinidad declares State of Emergency

(Loop News) Trinidad and Tobago has declared a State of Emergency. In a statement Monday morning, the government said: “Pursuant to secton 8 of the Consttuton of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo, ORTT, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and Commander-in-Chief, has, on the advice of Dr
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India lose seven wickets in the final session; Australia snatch 2-1 series lead

Australia beat India by 184 runs in a thrilling conclusion to the fourth Test in Melbourne to take a 2-1 lead going into the final match of the series. India were set a target of 340 in 92 overs and batted cautiously throughout the innings with little ambition to chase an unlikely victory. But a
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Carter ‘greatly contributed’ to the strengthening of Guyana’s democratic institutions – Jagdeo 

See below the full message of condolence from Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo:  It is with deep sadness that I extend heartfelt condolences on behalf of myself and the People’s Progressive Party to the family, friends, and the people of the United States on the passing of former President Jimmy Carter. President Carter was not
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