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Daily Archives: Nov 14, 2018

Parties reflect on significance of Local Government election results ahead of 2020 general election

Guyana’s main political parties offered contrasting views on the outcome of the Local Government Elections (LGE) ranging from a need for ‘deep analysis” to...

Government pleased with BPO sector performance

The Jamaica government says it will provide more resources to provide more opportunities for people to acquire jobs in the rapidly expanding business process...

Complainant says legal body silent on sexual advances from official

There has been no word from the Judicial and Legal Services Commission to the young woman, who is  accusing a prosecutor of unwanted sexual advances when she approached him for help with a case in which she's the alleged rape victim.

EDITORIAL: A recipe for disaster

After writing about the ‘rain effect’ on our nation, and the fact that it is compounded by deficient infrastructure and the lack of a master drainage plan, we can’t say that we were shocked to hear the Director of the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS), Philmore Mullin describe the increasing encroachment of construction on our wetlands as a recipe for disaster.  We could not agree more. 

Gray’s Farm facility not original concept says Spencer

The newly-built community structure which houses an “indoor” basketball facility in the Gray’s Farm community, does not embrace the original thought negotiated with the Chinese.

Sir Curtly Wants Top Windies Coaching Job

Sir Curtly Ambrose, a former national and West Indies fast bowler, said he wants to be the new coach of the regional squad when Australian Stuart Law leaves the job at the end of the year. 

Heavy rain may cause food shortage

Residents are being told to brace for a possible shortage of certain agricultural produce later this year, as a result of the recent heavy rainfall.

Caribbean Court of Justice declares Guyana’s cross-dressing law unconstitutional

The Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Tuesday ruled as “unconstitutional” a law in Guyana that makes it a criminal offence for a man or a woman to appear in public while dressed in clothing of the opposite sex.

Sandals secure 2018 League title

Sandals were officially crowned the 2018 Cool and Smooth Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Business League champions.

Port meets with Chamber of Commerce

Members of the Antigua and Barbuda Chamber of Commerce and Industry Ltd. were yesterday updated about ongoing changes at the Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority which should improve operations.
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