Police are investigating the death of an 18-year-old motorcyclist while he was suspected to be speeding along Mandela Avenue in the vicinity of...
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Anyone traversing Mandela Avenue, Ruim-veldt in the vicinity of the DSL outlet on August 17 last would have been privy to the latest Ministry of Public Works-led cleanup campaign featuring President Irfaan Ali, which the Department of Public Information (DPI) was happy to let us know, was a country-wide affair that saw members of the Cabinet dispatched to other regions to work along with citizens.
Police are investigating the death of an 18-year-old motorcyclist while he was suspected to be speeding along Mandela Avenue in the vicinity of...
Kaieteur News – A 19-year-old biker identified as Tevin Griffith of Lot 3420 Stevedore Housing Scheme on Tuesday evening died after he lost control...
Despite claims made by the family of the 18-year-old motorcyclist, Tevin Griffith, who was suspected to be speeding along Mandela Avenue in the...
As Africa embraces the digital age, Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) has emerged as a powerful tool for promoting inclusion, driving innovation,...
‘Champion of Champions’ Futsal – North East, Back Circle, Gold is Money march on Sparta Boss was pushed to the brink of elimination in the Bent...
Kaieteur Sport – It was a night of unexpected results, as Sparta Boss and Bent Street A were sent packing, while Back Circle A also suffered defeat...
The Nigerian Air Force in a decisive operation on 25 October 2024, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) airstrikes eliminated scores of Boko Haram terrorists at...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) – President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has announced that specialists from Qatar are expected to arrive in Guyana soon to...
The City of Cranbrook reports 9th Avenue South will be closed to traffic between 1st and 2nd St. on Saturday, October 26, as Public Works will be...
IMPORTANT lessons should be learned from the Estate Management and Business Development Company Ltd (EMBD)’s failed defence of a case brought by...