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Two men die after bloody clash at Bare Root Two men died after a bloody fight yesterday at the Bare Root home of a woman connected to both. Dead are Joshua James , 23, of Lot 90B Melanie Railway Embankment, East Coast Demerara (ECD) and Jonathan Hassan,25, of Lot 125 Coldingen, ECD. The article Two men die after bloody clash at Bare Root appeared first on Stabroek News.
Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital opens outpatients pavilion Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital yesterday officially opened its new six-storey Outpatients Pavilion on East Street and President Irfaan Ali used the occasion to outline government plans for deeper public-private integration and technology-driven reforms in the health sector. The article Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital opens outpatients pavilion appeared first on Stabroek News.
GBTI records $4.5b profit after tax, up by 8% The Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited (GBTI) has recorded a profit after tax of $4.5 billion for the financial year ended December 31, 2025, representing an eight per cent increase over the $4.13 billion recorded in 2024, as the institution pointed to strong loan growth, higher deposits and continued digital expansion. The article GBTI records $4.5b profit after tax, up by 8% appeared first on Stabroek News.
Aquaculture feed mill nearing completion – Mustapha The first aquaculture feed mill establishment planned by the Government of Guyana, should be completed by the end of September of this year and will enable local farmers to purchase feed at a significantly lower cost, paving the way for the sector’s transformational boost, Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha says. The article Aquaculture feed mill nearing completion – Mustapha appeared first on Stabroek News.
Kitty man charged with dangerous driving death Shawn Gonsalves appeared in court on Friday on the charge of causing the death of Anjanie Mohabir by dangerous driving and was placed on $750,000 bail. The article Kitty man charged with dangerous driving death appeared first on Stabroek News.
Light after death Residents of Denham Town in west Kingston received a massive upgrade of street lights in the community last week, a move some residents welcomed but believed came a little too late following the murder of three-year-old Jace Pinnock and his father two weeks ago. The macabre slaying of the two and the wounding of Jace’s eight-year-old sibling is being noted as the tipping point – the catalyst for the erection or repair of some 40 defective and non-existent street lights that left residents in the dark and vulnerable at night.
Caribbean states react as US, Israel go to war with Iran BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): At least three Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries have expressed concern at the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East after the United States (US) and Israel launched military attacks on Iran that resulted in missile attacks by Iran directed at the territories of the United Arab Emirates and other sovereign States in the Gulf. The US and Israel on Saturday carried out a series of strikes citing “threats” from Iran, which responded with volleys of missiles aimed at Gulf states that host US bases, and at Israel.
Forever 15 If you asked Alice Drysdale Stewart, who achieved the milestone of 100 years on February 19, how she is feeling, her first utterance would cheerfully be, “I feel good as a 15-year-old!” On February 21, during the weekend celebration of her birthday at The Little Copa in Bull Bay, St Andrew, the centenarian joyfully told The Gleaner in an interview, “Everything good for me. I don’t have no complaint.
Project launched to encourage centenarians to tell their stories in St Ann St Ann Custos Joseph Issa’s ‘Custos Commando’ initiative reached a new level last Thursday with the launch of the Centenarian Story Telling Project, a brainchild of Cienna Smith, a lawyer by profession and one of several Custos Commandos. The project was launched at Bamboo Blu in Mammee Bay and featured Miss Agnes Johnson, a 101-year-old St Thomas native, born August 24, 1924, who made Mile End in St Ann her home several decades ago.
Dubai’s image as a safe, tax-free haven is rocked by blasts from Iranian airstrikes AP: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has sold itself to foreigners for years as a sunny, safe, tax-free oasis. That peaceful image was shattered Saturday as Iranian weaponry rained down on Dubai, setting fire to a five-star resort, threatening the world’s tallest building, and killing one person and injuring seven others at the airport in the capital city of Abu Dhabi.
