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Holder flies to Costa Rica to discuss support for agriculture

Enhanced agricultural cooperation is in the making between the Governments of Guyana and Costa Rica. Agriculture Minister Noel Holder on Monday departed for Costa Rica on official Government business to discuss agricultural priorities of the two countries. According to the statement issued by the Agriculture Ministry, some areas up for discussion are the systematic, participatory, and organised approach to dealing with...

Travelling exhibition to address child abuse launched

By Kizzy Coleman In an effort to bring more awareness to the struggles of children who have been sexually abused, UNICEF, in collaboration with the European Union, the Social Protection and Public Security Ministries, the Guyana Police Force and local NGOs, has set up a travelling exhibition which will display the artwork of sexually abused children. According to statistics, more than...

Trade unions demand reestablishment of Labour Ministry

Ten months after government’s decision to subvert the Labour Ministry into a department within the Social Protection Ministry, two of Guyana’s prominent trade unions are disgruntled by the decision and has demanded the reestablishment of the ministry. At a joint press conference Monday, the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) and Federation of Independent Trades Union of Guyana (FITUG) voiced their...

Murderer gets life in prison

Chopping to death of Mahaica farmer – no chance of parole until 2041 By Ahreefa Bacchus Dhupaul Singh, called “Tailor Man”, of Helena Number Two, Mahaica, East Coast Demerara, who was on trial before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow and a mixed 12-member jury for murdering a Mahaica farmer, was on Monday sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole until...

Central Shotokan Karate-do Association holds successful exam

The Central Shotokan Karate-do Association on Saturday successfully held its examinations under the watchful eyes of Shuseki Shihan Frank Woon-A-Tai and instructor Eric Hing at the Georgetown Cricket Club’s Pavillion. The students, 27 in total, were graded beginning with 10th kyu (white belt) and concluding with 3rd kyu (1st brown belt). The white belts, who were graded for their yellow belts...

GCB/Hand-in-Hand Inter-County tournament bowls off Wednesday

The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB)/Hand-in-Hand Under-19, Inter-County three-day tournament will bowl off on Wednesday at the Wales and Enterprise grounds. The match at Wales will see the select national Under-17 team playing Demerara, while Berbice will face Essequibo at Enterprise. In the second round, which starts on April 17, Demerara will challenge Berbice at Everest and the select XI will...

President to deliver feature remarks at RHTY&SC awards

– Mahadeo and Campbelle are top cricketers of the year Plans for the successful hosting of the 26th annual awards ceremony of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club (RHTY&SC) are well on stream with several major sponsors coming on board. Club Patron President David Granger has confirmed his participation as the guest speaker, while veteran cricketer Khemraj Mahadeo and...

Richards, DeGroot top rivals at Timehri Ranges

GNRA/A&N Sarjoo Cambio Practical Pistol Shoot… Gordon Richards and Douglas DeGroot emerged as the respective Senior and Junior top shots when the A&N Sarjoo Cambio sponsored Guyana National Rifle Association (GNRA) Practical Pistol Shoot was contested on Sunday at the Timehri Ranges. Competing against 14 of the best senior shooters in the GNRA, Richards emerged as the best with a total...

Agricola Red Triangle beat Craig in final

EBFA/Ralph Green U-11 football… The inaugural Ralph Green sponsored East Bank Football Association (EBFA) Under-11 competition culminated on Saturday last at the Grove Playfield with Agricola Red Triangle, led by the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and joint highest goalscorer, Floyd Boyce, taking his team to championship honours. Boyce netted the lone goal of the match in the 21st minute to sink...