THE current move by the Ministry of Home Affairs to revitalise and reorganise Community Policing Groups (CPGs) across the country is timely and a …
WE yesterday reported that the Education Ministry is looking into a termite spraying exercise at the North Ruimveldt Multilateral School in Georgetown.The ministry said …
GUYANA’S rice industry has been progressing steadily despite challenges, including unusual weather patterns and the high cost of inputs. This positive trend, however, has …
At the 65th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York yesterday, President of the Assembly Joseph Deiss said that developed countries have …
WHILE much has been done in Guyana on addressing and creating greater awareness of the abuse of women, the matter has been given fresh …
THE FIRST of three major public consultations on crime and violence in the Caribbean Community gets underway this week in Trinidad and Tobago, followed …
THE expressions of relief from worried policyholders said it all on Thursday when President Bharrat Jagdeo rolled out the rescue plan for the distressed …
THE Amerindian Village at the Sophia Exhibition Site has been transformed into a microcosm of the wider national network of Guyana’s indigenous peoples. The …
FROM AND FOR BOUTERSE….. ” EDWIN CARRINGTON Secretary General of the Caribbean Community, may well have put to rest doubts and speculations about Suriname’s …