Archive for the Day: May 6, 2018
May 6, 2018
– President Granger, as 180th anniversary of Indian Arrival observed PRESIDENT David Granger on Saturday applauded the contributions of Indian indentured immigrants and their descendants to the building of
May 6, 2018
– to funding better infrastructure in a ‘green’ Guyana Dear Editor THE Green State Development Strategy (GSDS) outlines a better future for Guyana. It’s a future of renewable energy,
May 6, 2018
– in light of deadly pirate attack on Guyanese fishers PUBLIC Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan and three senior police officers on Saturday flew to neighbouring Suriname to meet with
May 6, 2018
AN out-of-control barge crashed into the Demerara Harbour Bridge, freeing two pontoons and resulting in the Demerara Harbour Bridge authorities restricting heavy duty traffic on Saturday evening on both
May 6, 2018
THE George Subraj foundation has maintained their benevolence locally by helping nine Guyanese to keep their sight. Over the past week, persons in dire need of a corneal transplant,
May 6, 2018
By Indrawattie Natram Keeping traditional Indian dance traditions alive ‘DANCE like no one is watching’ is the favourite quote of Essequibo Dance Teacher, Sursattie Singh aka ‘Annie’ of Reliance
May 6, 2018
TRADITIONALLY and until today, flowers have been and continue to be a symbol of love and appreciation and a great way of saying “I love you” and “Thank you
May 6, 2018
– Nicholas Nandan GROWING up in a single parent home is evidently not easy in most cases because, as reported on many occasions, there is a lack of affection,
May 6, 2018
LAST week we spoke about sexual harassment which I thought should be separated from sexual assault- although they are both prevalent in our society. Sexual assault is in the