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TWO WEEKS after the Guyana Chronicle reported on the challenges faced by 12- year-old visually impaired student Roell Sumner and his brother Relon who
MAKING and selling craft items from ship rope and materials from the coconut tree for over 35 years have become not only a means
MANY WOULD expect a 23 year old male to use his leisure time relaxing with friends on the street corner trying to get the
A PSYCHIATRIC doctor has commenced services at the Linden Hospital Complex though the facility has not yet been furnished like a psychiatric doctor’s office
–Chamber applauds announcement to bridge Essequibo River THE announcement by President David Granger that Government will, in 2017, begin negotiations with national and international
CONSTANT power outages (blackouts) have had Essequibo Coast residents fretting and fuming at the performance of the Guyana Power and Light Incorporated (GPL), while
WITH more freedom of choice and access to education today, women are breaching the gender barrier and are entering fields once believed to be
By Mohamed Khan THE official results published in 1842 show there were 37 sugar estates on the Essequibo Coast. These sugar estates stretched from
Dartmouth, on the Essequibo Coast, was at one time referred to as “no man’s land” since it was a bushy strip of land that