November 2022

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Arya Ali Sets Out to Raise $60 Million to Provide One Year Supply of Sanitary Pads to Female Students

So far, distribution of sanitary pads has commenced in secondary schools in Regions one, five, six and ten, while women from indigenous communities in region one are also benefitting from this project. It is my hope that in a few years, we will be able to provide full coverage to all women and girls in Guyana, making us the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to achieve this.

Men Busted After Giving False Information to Police

Both men were interviewed by ranks of the Grove Police station and CID during which it was suspected their report was false in nature. As a result, a search was carried out on their respective haversacks and during so, the aforementioned items which they claimed they were robbed of were found therein.
They were both told of the offence committed, cautioned, arrested and placed into custody, and items lodged.

Body of Man who Drowned in Orinduik Falls Recovered

The body of 43-year-old Gladstone Haynes, a Guyanese born police officer attached to the NYPD in USA, and whose local address is given as Lot 164 Fourth Street Alexander Village, Georgetown, Guyana, South America, was recovered at 06:30 hrs this morning at the Orinduik Falls in the North Pakaraimas, Region 8. Haynes reportedly drowned on October 30th, 2022 at about 15:00hrs at Orinduik Falls.

President Bolsonaro Calls for Peace

In the first public demonstration since the end of the elections, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) expressed thanks to his supporters for the 58 million votes received on Sunday and said that the reaction of supporters who have blocked highways across the country since Sunday, are “the result of indignation and a feeling of injustice of how the last elections took place.” He, however, condemned the acts, saying that the protests cannot follow the methods of the left.