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  • Victories for Western Tigers and Monedderlust in Elite League Cup

    Victories for Western Tigers and Monedderlust in Elite League Cup

    Western Tigers and Monedderlust emerged with victories in the latest round of matches in the Guyana Football Federation’s Elite League Cup last weekend.

    Playing at the National Training Centre at Providence, Western Tigers defeated Fruta Conquerors 2-0 in the feature contest, while Monedderlust edged Ann’s Grove United 1-0 in the opening encounter.

    On target for Western Tigers were William Europe (35th) and Tyler Lyle (87th), while Delwin Fraser (62nd) netted for Monedderlust.

    Western Tigers (yellow and black) and Fruta Conquerors battle for possession (Photo: Elite League)

    In the earlier round, Slingerz FC thumped Ann’s Grove United 8-0 with goals from Darron Niles (12th, 23rd, 49th), Kemar Beckford (21st, 72nd, 81st), Curtez Kellman (31st) and Rashaun Ritch (84th), while Santos FC needled Den Amstel 1-0 with a goal from Shekeel King (39th).

    The opening round saw commanding wins for Police and the Guyana Defence Force (GDF).

    The Elite League Cup continues on February 25 with another double-header at the National Training Centre. In the opening showdown, Police will take on Santos from 18:00h, followed by a clash between Western Tigers and GDF from 21:00h.

    About the Elite League Cup

    The tournament features Guyana’s top-tier clubs divided into three competitive pools and the Guyana Football Federation has utilised a structured seeding system, mirrored on FIFA and CONCACAF protocols, to ensure a balanced draw.

    Group A: Slingerz FC, Monedderlust FC, Ann’s Grove United FC

    Group B: Police FC, Santos FC, Den Amstel FC

    Group C: GDF FC, Western Tigers FC, Fruta Conquerors FC

    The Elite League Cup features a robust prize structure inclusive of cash awards, trophies, medals, and incentives for outstanding individual performances:

    • Champion:G$1 million
    • Runner-up:G$700,000
    • Third:G$500,000
    • Fourth:G$300,000

    In addition to competition honours, the Elite League Cup will serve as a key scouting platform for Golden Jaguars Head Coach Thomas Dooley and his Technical Support Staff, as they continue to identify, assess, and prepare players for national team duties.

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  • T20 World Cup: Classy Brook century puts nervy England into semi-finals

    T20 World Cup: Classy Brook century puts nervy England into semi-finals

    Harry Brook’s sensational century under pressure led England into the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a two-wicket victory over Pakistan in Pallekele.

    The England captain promoted himself to number three after Phil Salt was dismissed first ball and made exactly 100 in a chase of 165.

    It was the first time Brook had batted first drop in his T20 international career, but he played the situation perfectly, going up and down the gears as wickets fell around him.

    Jos Buttler failed again- out for three in the third over- while Jacob Bethell fell for eight and Tom Banton two as England slipped to 58-4.

    But Brook hit 10 fours and four sixes- once again delivering on his undeniable talents.

    He was bowled by Shaheen Afridi a ball after reaching his hundred- the first of his T20 international career- in 50 balls but by then only 10 runs were needed from the last three overs.

    Brook’s team-mates still threatened to throw all of his good work away as the wickets of Will Jacks and Jamie Overton followed, leaving it to Jofra Archer to swing away the winning runs with five balls to spare.

    It means Brook’s side return to India for a semi-final on either Wednesday or Thursday next week, with their opponents and the venue still to be confirmed by the remainder of the Super Eight stage.

    They are there without ever really convincing – here they were sloppy in the field when restricting Pakistan to 164-9 – but are the first team to secure their spot in the last four.

    Pakistan must hope other results go their way and win the final Group Two game against Sri Lanka at this venue on Saturday. (BBC)

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  • Sam and Harrison top Jade’s Wok U-1400 Rapid chess tourney

    Sam and Harrison top Jade’s Wok U-1400 Rapid chess tourney

    Dominic Sam and Chelsea Harrison were the stars of the Jade’s Wok, Pinnacle Business Services, and Cubs in Action International joint sponsored U-1400 Rapid Chess Tournament, which was held last Sunday (February 22) at the David Rose Special School.

    The two juniors won in their respective categories- Open and Female respectively- claiming the first-place trophy after delivering stellar performances over the board of rapid chess.

    Sam finished in first place ahead of the 25 competitors in the Open Category. Returning to competitive chess after a break from his studies, Sam made an impressive comeback.

    His perfect score was thwarted by draws against Tejasvarun Kandavel and Jeremy Cole in the second and seventh rounds.

    Shurlan Sparman produced a calm and technically sound performance to finish with six points; however, due to tiebreakers, he was awarded the second-place trophy. His lone loss came in the fourth round against Sam.

    Dominic Sam (left) receives his firsr place trophy from Samantha Lucknauth, proprietor of Jade’s Wok and Pinnacle Business Services

    Third place went to talented Arush Ramnarine, who scored five points after a resilient showing despite losses in rounds five and six.

    Jeremiah Jacobs, a promising young talent, finished fourth with five points after f ighting hard; tie breakers placed him in fourth after losses in rounds one and six. Rounding off the top five was Jeremy Cole, who scored five points.

    His performance was highlighted by solid play and draws in rounds four and seven, respectively, with a single defeat in round three.

    In the Girls category, Harrison finished with a solid six points ahead of the 16 girls. Her only setback came in the third round, when she lost to second-place winner Angelina Yhap. Yhap maintained a tactically sound and disciplined approach for most of the nine rounds.

    Her strong run included only two minor setbacks: a draw in the fifth and a loss in the final round, bringing her score to 5.5 points.

    Third place went to Sana Sreebalakumar, who finished with 4.5 points. Sreebalakumar displayed her depth and knowledge of the game despite losses in the first and sixth rounds and a lone draw in the third round.

    Finishing in fourth place on a tie break was seasoned competitor Italy Ton-Chung, finishing with 4.5 points, with losses in the first and sixth rounds and a hard fought draw in the fifth round contributing to her final standing.

    Chelsea Harrison (left) receives her first place trophy from Samantha Lucknauth

    Parnita Kishun secured fifth place, also with 4.5 points, due to the tie-breakers. She played calmly and consistently to win her final round, showing her resilience and experience. She drew her game in the second round and recorded two losses in the third and fifth rounds.

    Notable players in the Open Category were Ethen Pompey, finishing with five points; Jacob McDonald, Mark Defreitas, Tejasvarun Kandavel, Sanjay Suman, Brian Clarke, Pranav Suman, and Viren Meghan, all finishing with four points.

    Other notable players in the Female category were Axela Vieira and Divya Persaud, who both finished with four points. Bianca Jessimy, Rebha Lachhman, Varsha Pooran, and Madison Spencer each ended the tournament with 3.5 points.

    The seven-round competition featured a Rapid time control of 15 minutes plus a five-second increment per move and was overseen by Chief Arbiter John Lee and his assistant Arbiters Ethan Lee and Kim Shing Chong.

    The U-1400 Rapid tournament is in its second year of running, designed to attract only unrated players, giving them a chance to shine and compete among players with similar playing strength.

    In a simple prize-giving ceremony, trophies were presented by Samantha Lucknauth, the proprietress of Jade’s Wok, Pinnacle Business Services and Cubs in Action International, to the top five finishers in both categories.

    The Guyana Chess Federation has expressed gratitude to Jade’s Wok, Pinnacle Business Services and Cubs in Action International for their generous sponsorship.

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  • FM Allicock wins Mashramani Blitz chess tournament

    FM Allicock wins Mashramani Blitz chess tournament

    FIDE Master (FM) Rawle Allicock delivered a flawless performance last Saturday (February 21) in the Mashramani Open Blitz Chess Competition, sponsored by the Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) and the Gambit Group.

    The FIDE Master finished unbeaten to claim the first-place prize with a perfect score of nine points, showcasing his experience and style of play that have proven his dominance over the board.

    Securing second place was Keron Sandiford, whose years of experience in the Blitz format were on full display. He finished with an impressive eight points, dropping his only point in a hard-fought fifth-round encounter against FM Allicock.

    FM Anthony Drayton, one of Guyana’s most seasoned competitors, secured third place with seven points, following a surprising loss to Sandiford in round four. Drayton also went down against Allicock in round six.

    Best Female Tharisha Montes De Oca receiving her reward from Oluwadare Oyeyipo of Gambit Group.

    The top three performers received a total cash prize fund of G$50,000. Joshua Gopaul, Dominic Sam, and Leslie Campbell each finished with a solid six points, followed closely by Abel Fernandez Ciria with 5.5.

    A competitive group, including Matthew Persaud, Javier Davendand, Kishan Puran, Tharisha Montes De Oca, and several others, rounded out the top tier with five points each.

    Fifteen-year-old Montes De Oca won a medal for her stellar performance, claiming the Best Female award. The Best Junior Female prize went to new talent Rachel Raghunandan, who also finished with five points.

    In the youth categories, Abel Fernandez Ciria earned the Best Under-16 medal, while Javier Davenand and Mark De Freitas took home the top honors for the Under-14 and Under-12 divisions, respectively.

    Twenty-seven players, including six females, descended on the School of the Nations for nine rounds of high-speed chess.

    Utilising a format of three minutes plus a two-second increment, the event was specifically designed to promote fast-paced competitive play and boost local participation.

    The Guyana Chess Federation said: “Special thanks are extended to Oluwadare Oyeyipo from the Gambit Chess Club and arbiters for supervising and working together to ensure fair play throughout the event. Gratitude is extended to the School of the Nations for their steadfast support of the local chess community and for once again providing an excellent venue for this tournament.”

    To learn more about the Guyana Chess Federation or to join one of our chess clubs, please visit the official website at guyanachess.gy.

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  • 16-team East Bank Inter-Village Football competition to kick off in March

    16-team East Bank Inter-Village Football competition to kick off in March

    Ball-weavers residing in communities along the East Bank Demerara and Soesdyke Linden Highway will have the opportunity to lock horns in the Sports Extra-organised Inter-Village Competition, which kicks off next month.

    According to Organiser Franklin Wilson, over G$2 million in prize monies and trophies will be up for grabs in a tournament anticipated to produce keen rivalry among the 16 teams.

    Wilson, in an invited comment, said many spinoffs will be derived from the staging of the tournament.

    According to Wilson, players’ talent will be on show, thereby allowing scouts firsthand opportunity to spot them, while the social impact that will be created is another area that players can profit from.

    With the ‘One Guyana’ theme a persistent chant under the current administration, the tournament can serve as another occasion to boost camaraderie among the participating communities and even beyond.

    Then there is the prospect of improving the economic fortunes of those engaged in small businesses both inside and outside of participating communities, while also providing necessary exposure for contributors from the business sector.

    Wilson, in summing up the timing and overall benefits of staging such a tournament, expressed confidence in its success, adding that he sees it as a win all for everyone.

    “I personally envisage a successful tournament and one that will certainly benefit all involved,” he asserted.

    He added that it will also provide much needed activity among the communities situated on the East Bank and Soesdyke Highway corridor that the sport is played in.

    Among the village teams expected to participate are Agricola, Grove, Friendship, Soesdyke, Timehri, Kuru Kururu, Swan, St. Cuthbert’s Mission, Circuitville, Samatta Point, Kaneville, Mocha, Herstelling, Diamond, Hauraruni and Yarrowkabra.

    A meeting with the representatives from the villages will be convened shortly to go through the details of what’s expected and other logistics pertaining to the staging of the tournament. Meanwhile, team managers or coaches can contact 682-3241 or 647-9173 for further details.

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  • Man, 27, arrested after caught with unlicensed gun 

    Man, 27, arrested after caught with unlicensed gun 

    A 27-year-old resident of Non- Pariel, East Coast Demerara, was arrested on Tuesday after he was caught with an unlicensed gun.

    Police Headquarters reported that ranks were informed that a man allegedly discharged a loaded firearm around 04:44 hrs Tuesday, at Buxton Middle Walk, East Coast Demerara.

    Acting on the information, Police reportedly proceeded to a location in the vicinity of a wash bay, where they made contact with a 27-year-old miner of Non Pareil, who was seen entering a motor vehicle.

    A search conducted on the male led to the discovery of a 9mm pistol concealed on his person. The firearm was fitted with a magazine containing seven matching rounds of ammunition. The suspect was asked if he was the holder of a firearm licence and indicated that he was not. He was arrested and escorted to the Vigilance Police Station.

    The firearm and ammunition were lodged, and the motor vehicle in which he was seen entering was also lodged pending investigation.

    The suspect remains in police custody as investigations continue.

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  • Guyana’s synthetic drug detection, forensic capabilities enhanced through DEA technical exchange

    Guyana’s synthetic drug detection, forensic capabilities enhanced through DEA technical exchange

    See below the full release from the US Embassy in Georgetown: 

    Between February 9-13, 2026, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hosted forensic laboratory professionals from the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL) at DEA’s Southeast Laboratory in Miami at a specialized training exchange to strengthen U.S.-Guyana cooperation on synthetic drug detection and reporting through DEA’s Global Uniform Analysis and Reporting of Drug-Related Substances (GUARDS) program.

    The GFSL joined forensic lab directors, chemists, and quality assurance managers from the Saint Lucia Forensic Science Laboratory, Jamaica Institute of Forensic Science & Legal Medicine, and The Royal Bahamas Police Force Forensic Laboratory at the technical exchange.  The DEA training combined theoretical instruction with hands-on Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) laboratory practices.  Participants also observed DEA laboratory personnel process a 200-kilogram bulk seizure of suspected cocaine, providing real-world context for the advanced techniques.

    This collaboration directly supports the Department’s implementation of Executive Order 14367, which designates fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.  The initiative addresses a critical capability gap by rapidly strengthening regional synthetic narcotic and fentanyl detection, safe handling, evidence preservation, and reporting in Guyana and across the Caribbean.

    The United States remains committed to collaborating with Guyana and Caribbean nations to combat the evolving threat of synthetic drugs.  This training represents a significant step forward in developing the regional forensic capabilities necessary to detect and interdict fentanyl and other synthetic narcotics that are killing Americans and threatening our hemisphere.

    The GFSL’s participation in the DEA technical exchange was funded by INL under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, a U.S. security cooperation program with Guyana and 12 other Caribbean countries to degrade and dismantle transnational criminal organizations, curb illicit narcotics, and deepen regional security cooperation.

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  • Patanjilee Persaud wins Romel’s Mashramani golf tournament

    Patanjilee Persaud wins Romel’s Mashramani golf tournament

    (PRESS RELEASE) The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) staged a vibrant and competitive Romel Golf Tournament in celebration of Mashramani, bringing together a diverse field of 55 players in a true display of unity, sportsmanship and national pride.

    Leading the charge was Patanjilee Persaud, who secured Overall Best Gross with an outstanding 38. Persaud also topped the 10-18 Flight, finishing first with Gross 38, Net 6, Score 32, reinforcing his dominance on the course.

    Patanjilee Persaud (left) continued his fine form this season

    Competing in a strong group that included former Guyana Open champions Mike Mangal and veteran Patrick Prashad, along with Ian Gouveia and Danny Maxim Mangra, Persaud held his nerve in a highly competitive field. Persaud and Mohanlall Dindanauth both completed the round with matching 38 Gross scores.

    With no back-nine separation, the winner was decided on a countback of the final six holes. On those crucial closing holes, Persaud produced a steady -1, while Dindanauth returned +2, giving Persaud the edge and securing the Overall Best Gross title.

    In the 0-9 Flight, Dindanauth bagged first place with a Gross 38, Net 3 and Score 35. Rakesh Harry followed in second with Gross 40, Net 4, Score 36, while Kassim Khan placed third with Gross 42, Net 4, Score 38.

    The 10-18 Flight saw Persaud in first with Gross 38, Net 6, Score 32, Davindra Parbu second with Gross 42, Net 8, Score 34, and Ramesh Anrud third with Gross 43, Net 8, Score 35.

    In the 19-28 Flight, Basil Sewprakesh delivered an impressive round to secure first place with Gross 45, Net 14, Score 31. Brian Prince took second with Gross 43, Net 12, Score 31, and Orson Ferguson finished third with Gross 44, Net 10, Score 34.

    Sewprakesh’s performance also earned him the Overall Best Net title.

    The amateur category, contested for the second year, continued to highlight inclusivity within the sport. Karamchan Persaud finished first, Vishnu Ramjeet second, and Wazim Khan third. Special prizes added further excitement to the Mash celebrations.

    Anand Persaud captured Longest Drive, Deso Ramsundar won Nearest to Pin, Phillip Haynes was recognised as the Honest Player, while Basil Sewprakesh secured Overall Best Net.

    Golf enthusiast Romel Bhagwandin praised the execution of the tournament and its broad participation.

    “The tournament was well executed, we had a turnout of 55 players. For the second time we included an amateur flight for those that don’t have knowledge of the sport or who play a different sporting discipline. We had eight cricketers participating from the Lusignan Cricket Club. This is something I want to continue in the future, whereby people from various sporting disciplines can come out and experience the game of golf.”

    He further noted his admiration for Basil Sewprakesh, a groundsman of more than 30 years, emphasising that the tournament demonstrated golf’s accessibility from the experienced competitor to the first-time participant.

    In the spirit of Mashramani, the Romel Golf Tournament stood as a celebration of culture, community and competitive excellence on the fairways.

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  • Recherche des origines : nouvelle collecte de tests ADN dans le Grand Sud entamée par l’organisation « Voie d’Espoir »

    Recherche des origines : nouvelle collecte de tests ADN dans le Grand Sud entamée par l’organisation « Voie d’Espoir »

    7 heures du matin, les premiers rayons du soleil éclairent à peine la grande cour de La Cayenne Hôtel, dans la ville des Les Cayes, que déjà des dizaines de parents franchissent le portail. L’événement est annoncé pour 9 heures. Pourtant, dès 7 heures du matin, certains sont là, assis en silence, dossier sous le bras, photos serrées contre la poitrine.

    Sur les visages marqués par les années, l’espoir se lit avec une intensité presque palpable. Les regards scrutent l’entrée, les conversations se murmurent, les mains tremblent parfois. Tous attendent la même chose : une possibilité de reconnexion.

    « Je ne pouvais pas attendre ce jour car ça fait trop longtemps que j’ai perdu le contact avec mes deux enfants », confie Pheliciane Jeanty, 63 ans, originaire de Faucault, localité située non loin des Cayes. Ses deux enfants ont été adoptés respectivement par des familles française et canadienne en 1998. Depuis, le silence.

    Dans la grande salle aménagée pour la cérémonie du projet RAPWOCHE / KONEKTE, les familles déposent sur les tables des photos jaunies par le temps, des actes de naissance froissés, de rares correspondances conservées précieusement comme des reliques. Chaque document est une preuve d’amour, chaque souvenir une tentative de résister à l’oubli.

    Appuyé sur le bras de son fils aîné, Gilbert Antoine, 67 ans, venu de Port-Salut, avance lentement. Il a été enregistré au bureau de Voie d’Espoir en 2025. Sa fille a été adoptée en Belgique. Pour lui, effectuer un test ADN aujourd’hui représente une lueur d’espoir tangible.

    « J’avais accepté qu’elle parte pour qu’elle ait un meilleur lendemain parce que notre situation était vraiment compliquée à l’époque. On m’avait promis qu’elle reviendrait après ses 18 ans. Mais depuis, c’est le silence absolu », se désole-t-il.

    Une problématique nationale : la recherche des origines en Haïti

    Au-delà des témoignages individuels, la journée du 23 février met en lumière une problématique plus large : celle de la recherche des origines en Haïti pour les personnes adoptées à l’international.

    Durant plusieurs décennies, l’adoption internationale s’est développée dans un contexte souvent marqué par l’urgence sociale, la pauvreté et des catastrophes naturelles. Toutefois, l’absence d’archives structurées, les lacunes administratives et certaines irrégularités ont rendu, pour de nombreux adoptés, l’accès à leurs origines particulièrement complexe.

    Aujourd’hui, des milliers d’Haïtiens vivant en Europe et en Amérique du Nord cherchent des réponses : Qui sont leurs parents biologiques ? Dans quelles circonstances ont-ils été confiés à l’adoption ? Ont-ils des frères et sœurs restés au pays ?

    Le président fondateur de Voie d’Espoir, Michel Joseph, souligne les défis persistants :
    « Nos recherches sont souvent freinées par de nombreuses irrégularités dans les dossiers d’adoption du passé. Certaines informations sont incomplètes, d’autres erronées. Cela complique énormément le travail de vérification et de correspondance. »

    Malgré ces obstacles, plus de cinquante tests ADN ont été réalisés lors de cette journée aux Cayes. Les échantillons seront acheminés au laboratoire FamilyTreeDNA pour analyse, dans l’espoir d’établir des correspondances génétiques avec des adoptés à l’étranger.

    Entre mémoire et réparation

    L’adoption internationale en Haïti porte une histoire complexe, faite de détresse sociale, d’élans de solidarité, mais aussi de zones d’ombre. Pour beaucoup de familles biologiques, le départ d’un enfant représentait une décision douloureuse, souvent prise dans l’espoir d’un avenir meilleur.

    Des années plus tard, la séparation non résolue devient une blessure ouverte.

    Créée en 2020, Voie d’Espoir s’est donné pour mission d’institutionnaliser la recherche des origines, de structurer les démarches, de sécuriser les données et d’accompagner, avec éthique et rigueur, les adoptés et leurs familles biologiques.

    À travers le projet RAPWOCHE / KONEKTE, l’organisation entend rétablir la vérité, restaurer la dignité des familles concernées et créer des passerelles durables vers la reconnexion.

    Aux Cayes, ce 23 février, il ne s’agissait pas seulement de prélèvements ADN. Il s’agissait de regards qui espèrent, de cœurs qui attendent, et d’une société confrontée à son histoire.

    Dans la grande cour de La Cayenne, l’espoir avait un visage. Et ce visage ressemblait à celui de centaines de parents venus chercher, enfin, une réponse.

    RTVC

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  • Construction worker arrested for murder at Parfaite Harmonie

    Construction worker arrested for murder at Parfaite Harmonie

    A construction worker is in police custody following the death of an unemployed man, Roberto Grant, called “Kayan,” 20 years old, of La Parafaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara.

    The Guyana Police Force in a statement said preliminary investigations revealed that the 41-year-old suspect of Grove, East Bank Essequibo, was at a shop located in La Parafaite Harmonie when an altercation ensued between him and the deceased.

    During the confrontation, both men allegedly armed themselves with objects and inflicted injuries on each other.

    The suspect subsequently went to the La Parafaite Harmonie Police Station and made a report. Police ranks visited the scene and later escorted the injured men to the West Demerara Regional Hospital, where Grant was admitted and later succumbed to his injuries while receiving medical attention.

    The incident occurred between 19:30hrs and 20:00hrs.

    A broken piece of a glass bottle was recovered from the scene and lodged. CCTV cameras in the area were observed and are to be reviewed.

    The suspect was treated for injuries at the hospital and remains in police custody assisting with the investigation.

    The body of the deceased is presently at the Ezekiel Funeral Home awaiting a post-mortem examination.

    Investigations are ongoing.

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