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On May 21, a fire at a high school girls' dormitory caused 20 child deaths in Guyana. The blaze was intentionally lit by a female student who has since been detained and charged with murder.
Fire officials consider a blaze that engulfed the dormitory of a girls’ boarding school in Guyana, killing at least 19 children and shaking the small South American country, to have been ...
THE Kwakwani Secondary School’s basketball teams showed their pedigree and skills on Sunday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall to once again capture three of ...
Minister of Education Priya Manickchand has announced that St. Mary’s High School is set to open in approximately two weeks, and it will be renamed the Brickdam Secondary School. The modern ...
Guyana has pledged to crack down on gold smuggled across the border from neighboring Venezuela at the urging of the U.S. government.
Guyana’s government says it will pay $25,000 to parents of each of the 20 children burned to death in a fire at a state-run high school in May, as part of a settlement to avoid any further ...
With $1.6 billion in oil revenue so far, the government has launched infrastructure projects including the construction of 12 hospitals, seven hotels, scores of schools, two main highways, its ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (CMC) – President of Guyana Dr Irfaan Ali announced his intentions to explore making Spanish a compulsory subject in secondary schools across the country in order to instill ...
Cathy Rice poses in her cap and gown, adorned with U.S. and Guyanese flags, ahead of her graduation from Kadena High School at Kadena Air Base, Okianwa, Firday, June 2, 2023.
MAHDIA, Guyana—Years ago, education officials in this remote mining town installed metal bars on the windows of the high school’s dormitory partly to keep girls and boys from being preyed upon ...
DUKES UP: Members of the High School/Junior Boxing Championship team. Shown, from left to right, in the back row are Jailen Young, assistant coach Vincent Deleveaux, Jaiden Young, Vincent Strachan ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana’s government says it will pay $25,000 to parents of each of the 20 children burned to death in a fire at a state-run high school in May, as part of a ...
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