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  • Hampton Court businessman robbed 

    Hampton Court businessman robbed 

    Police are investigating the alleged break and enter and larceny at the Hampton Court, Essequibo Coast home of a 51-year-old businessman.

    In a statement, Police Headquarters said that investigations revealed that a window on the lower flat was prised open and entry is believed to have been gained through that point. The interior of the home was found ransacked. Several items of clothing and other personal effects were discovered outside near the compromised window and were lodged at the Anna Regina Police Station.

    Police also said an undisclosed quantity of items and their value are being assessed and will be determined later.

    Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage as investigations continue.

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  • Man, 63, dies in logging incident

    Man, 63, dies in logging incident

    Chris Hall, a 63-year-old logger and skidder operator of Grant Sand Road, Soesdyke, East Bank Demerara, died on Saturday after a tree branch struck him.

    Police Headquarters reported that Hall was working at a logging concession located at 43 Miles, Mabura Road, when a falling tree branch struck him. He subsequently became motionless. The matter was reported to the Police, and ranks later visited the scene.

    Hall was later transported to the Linden Hospital Complex, where he was examined and pronounced dead by a doctor on duty. The man’s body has since been taken to the Pensioners’ Mortuary, awaiting a post-mortem examination.

    Investigations are ongoing.

     

     

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  • Overpayments recovered for three consecutive years – President Ali 

    Overpayments recovered for three consecutive years – President Ali 

    Guyana has recorded an unprecedented 100% recovery of all overpayments detected in government contracts for the third consecutive year, a major achievement highlighted in the 2024 Auditor General’s Report and celebrated by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali in a social media address on Saturday.

    The president said this milestone reflects the administration’s aggressive efforts to strengthen financial discipline, improve oversight, and ensure taxpayers get full value for public spending.

     

    President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali during a live address on social media

    “In 2022, 2023, and now 2024, every cent of overpayment was recovered before the Auditor General’s Report was finalised. This has never happened before in our country’s history,” President Ali noted.

    He contrasted this with the APNU+AFC’s tenure, when overpayment recovery rates were extremely low: only 7.49% in 2015, 29.7% in 2017, and 12.1% in 2018.

    “These are not opinions. These are facts from the Auditor General,” he emphasised.

    Despite the Audit Office reviewing 829 contracts worth almost $50 billion in 2024, less than 3% were cited for overpayments.

    President Ali credited this improvement to:

    • Extensive training in procurement and contract administration
    • Strengthened oversight systems
    • The introduction of new technology to monitor in real time

    “We are moving toward full-scale project accounting using technology, AI and predictive indicators,” he said, before stating, “That will allow us to detect issues even during the project cycle.”

    The president stated the broader findings of the 2024 Auditor General’s Report show that accountability and transparency have improved significantly between 2020 and 2024.

    This includes:

    • 81% of 2023 recommendations were fully or partially implemented
    • Major reduction in procurement breaches
    • Stronger internal controls
    • Faster resolution of audit queries
    • Record expansion of audit coverage across public agencies

    He noted that, unlike the period 2015–2019, when the Auditor General repeatedly warned the APNU+AFC administration for failing to act, the PPP/C government has consistently addressed issues as they arise.

    Audit recommendations: a sharp contrast between administrations

    Between 2015 and 2019, according to the Auditor General:

    • Only 27% of recommendations were implemented
    • 41% were not implemented at all
    • Recommendations were repeated year after year without action

    In comparison, under the PPP/C between 2020 and 2024:

    • 42.4% of recommendations were fully implemented
    • 37.4% partially implemented
    • Only 20% unimplemented

    “As a responsible government, we do not wait for the Auditor General to repeat the same recommendation year after year,” President Ali said. “We act.”

    The report also shows progress in audit coverage:

    • 254 audit opinions issued in 2024, the third-highest since 2015
    • 34 audits of foreign-funded projects, all receiving unqualified opinions
    • Expanded coverage of public enterprises, statutory bodies, NDCs, and constitutional agencies

    “This reflects a stronger culture of accountability across the public sector,” the president stated.

    While acknowledging progress, President Ali said the government will continue to push for higher standards. Accounting officers have already begun implementing the 2024 recommendations, and those who fail to comply will face consequences.

    New performance indicators will soon be introduced for permanent secretaries and agency heads to ensure continuous compliance with financial rules and stronger internal management systems.

    “We are not satisfied,” the President said. “We will continue to enhance transparency, accountability, and good governance in every agency.” (Republished from the Department of Public Information)

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  • ODI: Mitchell’s century highlights New Zealand’s seven-run win over West Indies

    ODI: Mitchell’s century highlights New Zealand’s seven-run win over West Indies

    Everyone climbed onto the struggle bus in Christchurch, even Daryl Mitchell whose seventh ODI century cost him a little bit of his good health. A groin injury left him inside the dressing room for the entirety of the second innings, which wasn’t the worst thing ever. He could put his feet up and watch New Zealand pull off a seven-run victory.

    A two-paced pitch that offered sideways movement throughout the day made batting a distasteful exercise. Mitchell seemed immune initially but soon he was battling not just a disciplined West Indies attack but also his own body breaking down from the stress.

    The fact that he was able to ride those challenges – and take New Zealand to a total of 269 – made the innings all the sweeter.

    Mitchell must have felt it too. As soon as he reached his hundred, he whipped his helmet off and roared the word “yes” with so much emotion even the veins on his shaved head were popping all over the place. Performances like these were once the purview of Kane Williamson or Ross Taylor, two all-time Black Caps legends.

    Increasingly though, Mitchell has been putting himself up on their level, this 119 off 118 a prime example. No one else was able to make even half of those runs with Sherfane Rutherford‘s 55 off 61 the next best score. Conditions at Hagley Oval on Sunday were not for the faint of heart.

    West Indies suffered in their chase, the help that was already available in the day now exaggerated under lights. Keacy Carty spent most of his 67 balls as a crash test dummy. He would’ve been fine if it was just swing or just seam or just bounce. But all three kept combining at the behest of New Zealand’s quicks and all the West Indian No. 3 could do was steel himself for the body blows.

    The first 10 overs produced just 32 runs. The next nine 27. There were 30 balls in between when only seven scoring shots were possible. And this was the change-bowlers – Jacob Duffy and Zak Foulkes – in operation.

    Shai Hope (37 off 45) and Rutherford fared a little better and New Zealand shelled a series of catches in the back end but West Indies had fallen too far behind to be able to catch up.

    They came into this game with five changes – three spinners out, three seamers in. The best of them was Matthew Forde who was on a hat-trick in the seventh over, removing Rachin Ravindra for 4 and Will Young on his 50th ODI for a golden duck.

    That’s when Mitchell walked in and immediately flipped the game on its head. Till then, New Zealand’s batters were trapped in the crease and Forde was given the leeway to do whatever he wanted.

    Mitchell, though, walked at the fast bowler, trusting his reflexes to deal with the speed of the ball – which on average was only 122 kph – and negating the biggest thing that Forde had going for him – sideways movement, particularly into the right-hander. West Indies tried to stop that by bringing the wicketkeeper up but that only slowed Mitchell down. It didn’t uproot him.

    Mitchell was 33 off 37. He needed 24 deliveries to get to fifty. New Zealand were 91 for 2 in the 18th over. Only two of the next 16 would go for even a run a ball. Five of them almost became maidens.

    West Indies were remarkably tight, particularly Roston Chase, who harnessed the wind blowing across the ground to appear unhittable (just one four from his 10 overs) and mask the loss of Romario Shepherd (4-0-23-0) to a hamstring injury.

    It was a small miracle the offspinner only ended up with one wicket – that of Michael Bracewell – because he created enough opportunities – three against Bracewell alone – to be driven to exasperation. “Jeeeesus,” Chase said when Hope missed a straightforward stumping.

    New Zealand were 192 for 5 in the 42nd over, but of greater concern was Mitchell pulling up in the middle of running a single and needing repairs to his left leg. He was 78 off 92 at that point, just starting to cut loose.

    Now, he was hampered running between the wickets and left to just stand and deliver. Good thing he’s six feet and change of pure muscle. Mitchell belted out those straight hits that he’s renowned for, thundering to his seventh ODI century, an innings that had so many phases.

    The initial acceleration, where he showcased a mutant pull shot, bringing the cross-bat up high and then whirling his wrists on impact with the ball to generate pace and find the boundary in front of square.

    The slowing down (from 33 off 37 to 56 off 77) because he knew he had to be there till the end. The injury (78 off 92) complicating things. The will to keep going. And the power to finish strong (41 off 26).

    West Indies could have had Mitchell for 19 and 67 but Chase at point and Jayden Seales at long-on put down two tough catches. New Zealand also benefited from Devon Conway’s persistence at the top of the order, where he scored 49 off 58 despite looking far from his best.

    Having specialist fast bowlers helped as well. Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson and Duffy all produced standout spells (29-4-146-4). They had the pace and the faith to go short, generating extra bounce. That was a clear a point of difference.

    West Indies got none of that, a drawback perhaps of having allrounders making up the majority of the seam attack. Justin Greaves, Shamar Springer and Shepherd stuck to the basics and were tidy (21-0-136-1) but in conditions that were often unplayable tidy doesn’t cut it. (ESPNcricinfo)

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  • Tourism Authority, Nexgen team up to take golf to GuyExpo

    Tourism Authority, Nexgen team up to take golf to GuyExpo

    For the third consecutive year, Nexgen Golf and the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) have teamed up to deliver an exciting and interactive mini-golf experience for visitors to GuyExpo.

    This year’s exhibition features a striking mini-golf replica of the Dr. Bharat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge, drawing large crowds and enthusiastic participation at the Tourism Village.

    The attraction was designed by Aleem Hussain, President of the Guyana Golf Association and designer of the Westside Golf Course, and constructed with the assistance of Geru Gordon.

    Visitors can ‘roll across’ the bridge for a chance to win instant prizes from Igloo Ice Cream and Sunshine Snacks, along with opportunities to win premium local excursions.

    Prizes include trips for two to Kaieteur Falls, Elite Kayaking experiences, the Demerara Sunset Tour, Essequibo River Day Tour, Georgetown City Tour and ATV adventures.

    Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce Susan Rodrigues praised the initiative, stating: “Golf is an important part of our focus on sports tourism, and we have asked Aleem to do everything possible to make this happen. This exhibition, which has attracted thousands to try golf- many for the first time- shows that we can create avenues for high-end sports tourism.”

    Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority Kamrul Baksh echoed the Minister’s sentiment: “We committed to promoting golf several years ago with Aleem and Nexgen Golf, and the results have been fantastic. We believe that together, we can generate widespread enthusiasm for the sport while creating jobs and driving revenue into the country.”

    The mini-golf attraction is located at the Tourism Village and is free of charge, welcoming participants of all ages. (Nexgen Golf Press Release)

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  • Big stakes at play as GRFU unveils squads for all-important RAN Sevens

    Big stakes at play as GRFU unveils squads for all-important RAN Sevens

    The Guyana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) has announced its men’s and women’s squads for the upcoming Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens Championships, where qualification for major international events is on the line.

    The tournament, taking place from November 21 to 23 at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Arima, Trinidad, holds significant competitive value.

    Winners of both the Men’s Tier 1 (MT1) and Women’s brackets will secure spots on the coveted World Rugby SVNS pathway.

    Furthermore, the competition serves as a direct qualifier for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, with the top three MT1 teams (excluding Canada) and the top two Women’s teams advancing.

    The tournament has been expanded to three days this year, reflecting an increase in regional participation across the three divisions: Men’s Tier 1, Women’s, and Men’s Tier 2 (which offers promotion opportunities).

    Guyana’s men have historically been a regional powerhouse, winning the RAN championship a total of seven times, most recently in 2016. However, the team, which finished seventh in Tier 1 last year, is currently undergoing a transitional phase.

    This year marks a welcome return for the women’s team to the tournament, competing against five other nations, including Bermuda, Jamaica, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados.

    The ladies are making a return to the Sevens tournament, it is understood they last featured in 2018 (PHOTO: News Room/Davin Ramnarine/November 15, 2025)

    In a boost to their preparation, President Dr. Irfaan Ali has secured free access to the high-level strength and conditioning facilities at Fitness 53, owned by former West Indies cricket captain Ramnaresh Sarwan, for the national players.

    The Men’s Tier 1 will feature Guyana competing in a pool format against regional heavyweights, including the defending champion Canada, Mexico, and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Lionel Holder will captain the Men’s team, while Sabola Gray will lead the women’s team.

    Women’s Team: Nicole Nero, Tiffany Pilgrim, Nikita Andrews, Mandy Browne, Sabola Gray (captain), Jalena Shepherd

    Aniqah Powley, Tonya Smith, Carrey Carter, Serra Persaud, Alison Smiley, Sasha Greaves

    Management: Laurie Adonis (Head Coach), Tricia Monroe (Assistant Coach) and Ryan Gonsalves (Manager)

    Men’s Team: Renaldo Niles, Shawn David, Jamal Angus (vice-captain), Mathew Talbot, Micheal Barrow, Jonathan Garnette, Lionel Holder (captain), Rahsaan Dathorn-Howell, Gavin McPherson, Tyresse Prescod, Godfrey Polleydore
    Yannic Williams, Elisha Crawford

    Management: Stephen Lewis (Head Coach), Claudius Butts (Assistant Coach) and Ryan Gonsalves (Manager)

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  • South Africa bundle India for 93 in sensational victory at Eden Garden

    South Africa bundle India for 93 in sensational victory at Eden Garden

    South Africa started the day staring at defeat, only 63 ahead with three wickets in hand, but registered a stunning win, their first in India in 15 years and the second-smallest successful defence in Asia.

    The whooping and cheering among the South Africa players echoed amid a shocked Sunday crowd at Eden Gardens as the visitors bowled India out for 93 in the absence of their injured captain Shubman Gill.

    Temba Bavuma was ever present, scoring the only half-century of the match and taking South Africa to a formidable lead of 123 on a pitch with extravagant sideways movement and variance in bounce. He was helped a little by some ordinary spin bowling on the third morning, but he had earned the errors after defending resolutely on the second evening.

    The target of 124 was always going to be tricky with Simon Harmer outbowling India’s spinners in the country where he had a forgettable tour in 2015-16.

    The uneven bounce made Marco Jansen a handful, causing the double jeopardy you need to defend small totals. (ESPNcricinfo) 

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  • DDL donates to Jamaica hurricane relief efforts

    DDL donates to Jamaica hurricane relief efforts

    November 15, 2025: Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) has dispatched containers of relief supplies to Jamaica following the recent hurricane that caused widespread devastation on the island.

    The shipment, which departed last night, comprises 3,376 cases of Diamond Mineral Water and 1,428 cases of TOPCO juices. This humanitarian contribution is being made with the support of DDL’s associate company, National Rums of Jamaica (NRJ), to aid communities impacted by the hurricane. On arrival in Jamaica, the consignment will be processed and distributed through a coordinated effort between the Jamaican Stock Exchange (JSE) and NRJ, who will manage all clearance and distribution activities.

    Diamond Mineral Water being loaded in the container

    The containers were prepared and loaded by DDL staff at the company’s Diamond complex.

    DDL noted that its response reflects the company’s longstanding commitment to supporting Caribbean neighbours in times of crisis, and to working closely with partners across the region whenever urgent assistance is needed.

    Chairman of DDL, Mr. Komal Samaroo, said: “DDL is committed to supporting our Caribbean neighbours, especially in times of difficulty. Our donation is intended to assist communities in Jamaica as they work toward recovery, and we are pleased to provide essential supplies at this critical time. We are also grateful for the support of our associate company, National Rums of Jamaica, as we stand with the people of Jamaica during their rebuilding efforts.” (DDL press release)

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  • Gold is Money and Sparta Boss advance in ‘Champions of Champions’ Futsal 

    Gold is Money and Sparta Boss advance in ‘Champions of Champions’ Futsal 

    Defending champions Gold is Money and Futsal giants Sparta Boss safely navigated their way into the Round of 16 as the 2nd edition of the Bent Street/VP ‘Champion of Champions’ Futsal Cup continued with a packed night of action at the National Gymnasium.

    A total of seven matches were played on Friday, with the favourites largely living up to their billing, although not without a scare for the holders.

    Gold is Money, the reigning champions, had to battle hard to progress, eventually squeaking past a determined Plaisance side with a tight 2-1 victory in the fifth match of the evening.

    In contrast, traditional powerhouse Sparta Boss made lighter work of their opponents, comfortably dispatching Harmony Ballers 5-1 in the penultimate fixture, sending a clear warning to the rest of the competition.

    The performance of the night arguably belonged to the emerging side, Team Spirit. The newcomers underlined their potential as a serious title contender by battering Victoria 6-1 in the final match of the night. Their dominant display sets up a mouth-watering clash in the next round.

    North East La Penitence also ensured their progression with a comfortable 4-0 shutout victory over Pike Street.

    In the night’s other results:

    • Stabroek Ballers secured a solid 3-1 win against Eastside.
    • Corinthians overcame a tough challenge from Albouystown, eventually prevailing 2-1.
    • Bent St B edged a closely fought contest against Marad Ballers with another 2-1 scoreline.

    The winning team in the main men’s tournament will walk away with a substantial prize of $1,000,000 and the championship trophy.

    The runners-up will receive $500,000, while the third and fourth-place finishers will pocket $300,000 and $200,000, respectively.

    The event will also feature Women’s and Youth segments, which commence at the semi-final stage. The winners will be awarded $150,000 (Women) and $100,000 (Youth).

    The tournament will resume on Tuesday, 18th November at the National Gymnasium.

    Fixtures on Tuesday
    19:00hrs: Make it Happen vs. Melanie
    19:30hrs: Festival City vs. Wash Bay Ballers
    20:00hrs: North East vs. Team Family
    20:30hrs: Bent St B vs. Stabroek Ballers
    21:00hrs: Back Circle vs. YMCA
    21:30hrs: Sparta Boss vs. Corinthians
    22:00hrs: Bent St A vs. Gaza Squad
    22:30hrs: Gold is Money vs. Team Spirit

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  • YMCA ‘A’ and Hard-Knocks deliver dominant wins in ExxonMobil Futsal

    YMCA ‘A’ and Hard-Knocks deliver dominant wins in ExxonMobil Futsal

    The ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal Championship resumed at the Retrieve Tarmac in Linden with a flurry of goals, as defending champions YMCA A, Hard-Knocks, and Bombers all secured lopsided victories in the group stage.

    The championship, coordinated by New Era Entertainment, featured several dominant individual performances, underscoring the intensity of the competition for the $ 1,500,000 top prize.

    YMCA A sent a clear message to their rivals, crushing Figgy FC 9-3. The victory was powered by a hat-trick from Jamal Bentick, with Keyshawn Dey, Jonah Simon, and Jermaine Padmore all netting doubles to secure the champion’s opening win.

    In Group A, Hard-knocks were equally clinical, demolishing Hardball Management 8-1. Kendolph Lewis stole the show, recording a remarkable five goals, complemented by a hat-trick from Kwesi Quintin.

    Similarly, Bombers secured a massive 8-2 victory over YMCA B, thanks in large part to a six-goal haul from Shamiah Samuels.

    The only draw of the night came in a hard-fought Group D battle where Stabroek and Salah Family played to a 4-4 stalemate. Stabroek was led by Bevney Marks, who bagged a hat-trick, while Amoniki Buntin recorded a double for Salah Family.

    Meanwhile, Foundation Family impressed in Group C, taking down West Side Ballers 7-2. Malcolm Miggins notched a hat-trick, supported by a double from Shawn Wilson.

    The tournament continues today at the same venue, as the 16 teams—divided into four groups—continue to vie for a top-two finish and a spot in the quarter-finals.

    The individual stakes remain high, with the Most Valuable Player set to receive a motorcycle, alongside a G$300,000 academic grant available to one candidate.

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