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Details of the GRA’s case against the Mohamed’s for tax evasion and breach of conditions of tax exemption
Businessman Azruddin Mohamed and others connected to him are accused of undervaluing the value of vehicles to pay less taxes and breaching the conditions under which they were granted tax exemptions. Azruddin’s father, Nazar “Shell” Mohamed, had said a legal response would be made. Contacted by the News Room, Mr Mohamed pointed to his attorney...
Matthews Ridge girl, 5, dies by drowning
A post-mortem examination, which was conducted on five-year-old Juliana Gounga of Orange Walk, Matthews Ridge, North West District, revealed that...
Head coach of the Golden Jaguars Jamaal Shabazz, believes that the composition of his squad is good enough to see Guyana past Suriname and Jamaica in the third round of the CFU Caribbean Cup. Guyana will play Suriname on Saturday and would then return home for a clash against defending Caribbean Cup Champions Jamaica on October 11 at the Leonora Track and Field Centre.
Golden Jaguars Captain Christopher Nurse is still mulling his future with Guyana’s National senior team following the conclusion of the CFU Caribbean Cup. Nurse, 32, who now plays with the Carmelo Anthony-owned Puerto Rico FC, has been a key member of the Golden Jaguars, ever since his debut in 2008.
Jamaal Shabazz will go down as probably the most successful coach Guyana has ever had, but could the Trinidadian say goodbye for the final time after Guyana’s campaign in the CFU Caribbean Cup? That was a questioned asked to both Shabazz and President of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and while they did answer, they still didn’t say much. So, what’s the future of Jamaal Shabazz and the Golden Jaguars; a team that he led to world prominence and a highest FIFA ranking of 86 in 2010
Booming with confidence, Guyana’s Golden Jaguars departed for Suriname this evening, where they will play the host nation at the Andre Kampervene Stadium on Saturday, when the third round of the CFU Caribbean Cup kicks off across the region. Prior to their departure, the team, led by Head Coach Jamaal Shabazz, held a press conference, where it was said that failure is not an option as they embark on their journey to next year’s CONCACAF Gold Cup.
It was not all smooth sailing for the ‘Green Machine’- Guyana national rugby team- at the Rugby Americas North Men 15s final against host Mexico last weekend. According to information emanating from the Guyana Rugby Football Union, there were issues that ranged from internal travel to questionable markings on the playing field