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This Is Why You Lose Money Trading Forex in Guyana

New Trader ? Congrats in this Article you will learn why you lose money trading forex in Guyana. Forex trading can be a lucrative venture, but many traders in Guyana find themselves struggling to make profits. Understanding the common pitfalls can save you from unnecessary losses. Here, we highlight some basic mistakes traders often make, […]

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Trial Date Set for Melissa Cylus in Manslaughter Case

Trial Date Set for Melissa Cylus in Manslaughter Case Melissa Cylus is scheduled to stand trial on June 5 before Justice Sherdel Isaacs-Marcus at the Georgetown High Courts for the 2018 killing of her common-law husband, Julian Anthony Reberio. Cylus, who faces a charge of manslaughter, has entered a not-guilty plea. On May 29, 2018, […]

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Gphc Neurosurgery Saves Four Gunshot-to-the-head Patients In Just Four Months

Gphc Neurosurgery Saves Four Gunshot-to-the-head Patients In Just Four MonthsBetween January And April 2025, The Neurosurgery Department At The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (Gphc) Successfully Treated And Saved Four Patients Who Sustained Direct Gunshot Wounds To The Head—an Extraordinary Medical Achievement By Any Global Standard. These Patients Presented With Open, Penetrating Skull Fractures, Brain Contusions, […]

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Prison Service welcomes 26 New Prison Officers

Prison Service welcomes 26 New Prison Officers Twenty-six (26) prison officers have been inducted into the Guyana Prison Service (GPS) after they completed a three-month Basic Recruit Training Course (BRTC) No. 1/2025 at the Prison Training Centre at Mazaruni. The new prison officers, (18) males and ( females who came different communities, obtained training in […]

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Missing Person Report Priscilla Benjamin

Missing Person Report Priscilla Benjamin Name: Priscilla BenjaminAge: 14 years oldDescription: Priscilla left for school and never returned home. She attends East Ruimveldt Secondary School. If seen, please contact her mother at: 699-7877 Other News : Missing Person Report Yullanda Taylor

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Regional News : Home of Cop Firebombed After Pensioner Shot Dead

Source: trinidadexpress.com An arson attack was carried out on the Tobago home of the police officer who shot dead 74-year-old pensioner Frank Sandy. Reports indicate that the home was firebombed shortly before midnight on Saturday while relatives, including children, were inside. A front portion of the house sustained damage in the incident. Yesterday, Senior Superintendent […]

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Police Constable Transferred Following Interaction with Presidential Candidate Azruddin Mohamed

In a Social Media Post written by Team Mohameds they reported || A Police Constable was Transferred Following Interaction with Presidential Candidate Azruddin Mohamed Reports confirm that Constable Carl Sanmoogan (25768) has been transferred immediately from Regional Division 1 Immigration to Regional Division 6 at Moleson Creek General Duty. This decision follows a handshake with […]

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CCJ to Honor Outgoing President Justice Adrian Saunders

CCJ to Honor Outgoing President Justice Adrian Saunders The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will host a ceremonial sitting today at Queen’s Hall, Port of Spain, Trinidad, to honor outgoing President Justice Adrian Saunders. Justice Saunders is retiring after nearly three decades of dedicated service to the Caribbean, including 20 years at the CCJ, where […]

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Adriana’s Family Calls for Commission of Inquiry into Her Death

Adriana’s Family Calls for Commission of Inquiry into Her Death Kaieteur News Reports. With the second autopsy of 11-year-old Adriana Younge completed, her family is considering formally petitioning the Government of Guyana to launch a Commission of Inquiry (COI) into her death. This information comes from the family’s lead attorney, Dr. Dexter Todd, who outlined […]

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VPAC Message : An Endorsement of Corruption is No Endorsement at All!

An Endorsement of Corruption is No Endorsement at All! When opposition figures support the very government they once condemned, it’s not leadership; it’s betrayal. The people of Guyana deserve to call it what it is. “He who stands for nothing will fall for anything.” VPAC expresses concern over the recent endorsements of the PPP/C government […]

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ExxonMobil Guyana Reports Record G$1.2 Trillion Profit in 2024

ExxonMobil Guyana Reports Record G$1.2 Trillion Profit in 2024 ExxonMobil Guyana has announced an operating profit before tax of over G$1.2 trillion for 2024, marking a 66.75% increase compared to the previous year. The company’s net income reached G$995.1 billion, up from G$614.5 billion in 2023. Total revenue for the year was G$1.732 trillion, a […]

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Guyana’s Amrita Naraine Becomes Guinness World Record Holder

Guyana’s Amrita Naraine Becomes Guinness World Record Holder in Groundbreaking Music Project Amrita Naraine from Guyana has made history by officially becoming a Guinness World Record Holder as part of an innovative global music project titled “195.” This extraordinary initiative united 195 women from 195 countries, each contributing their voice to a single musical recording, […]

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Annandale Man Granted Bail After Charged with facilitating terrorist activities

Annandale Man Granted Bail After Charged with facilitating terrorist activities Jason Jacobis, a resident of Annandale, East Coast Demerara, has been released on bail after being charged with two counts of facilitating terrorist activities related to explosions in Georgetown in mid-May. The 33-year-old appeared before Senior Magistrate Fabayo Azore at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on […]

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‘Clear Sabotage’ – Gunraj Responds to Opposition Walkout Disrupting GECOM Meeting

‘Clear Sabotage’ – Gunraj Responds to Opposition Walkout Disrupting GECOM Meeting Sase Gunraj, a commissioner on the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), has condemned what he describes as clear attempts to sabotage the electoral planning process following another walkout by opposition-nominated commissioners that disrupted a statutory meeting today. Last week, GECOM’s statutory meeting was halted when […]

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David Daniels Quits AFC Over ‘Party Disconnect’, Endorses PPP

David Daniels Quits AFC Over ‘Party Disconnect’, Endorses PPPDavid Daniels, the chairman of the Region Seven division of the Alliance For Change (AFC) and founder of the Small Miners Association, has resigned from the party. He cites a disconnect between the political organization and its constituents as the primary reason for his departure. In his […]

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GPHC Seeks Public Assistance to Locate Family Members of Discharged Patients

GPHC Seeks Public Assistance to Locate Family Members of Discharged Patients The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation is appealing to the public for assistance in locating the family members of several patients who have been medically discharged but continue to remain at the facility. Hospital officials are urging relatives or guardians of these individuals to make […]

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Gov’t tables Int’l measures  to better protect children

The government tabled the International Measures for the Protection of Children (Hague Convention) Bill to better protect the rights and safety of children, particularly in cross-border circumstances. Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr Vindhya Persaud, MP, read the bill for the second time at the National Assembly at Arthur Chung Conference Centre at […]

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Apple Acquires 100,000 Carbon Credits from Guyana

Apple Acquires 100,000 Carbon Credits from Guyana Technology company Apple recently bought 100,000 of Guyana’s carbon credits as part of its efforts to reduce its corporate and product emissions footprint for 2024. The credits purchased from Guyana were retired by Apple, meaning that the 100,000 credits issued to the company have been removed from circulation […]

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