August 20, 2014
AGRICULTURE Minister, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy, told the Guyana Chronicle that sugar production for the second crop has been encouraging to date. “We have had encouraging production from all the
August 20, 2014
BSL joint ventures due to forest underutilisation- Forestry Commissioner WHILE aspersions continue to be hurled by a section of the media on the operations of Chinese logging company, Bai
August 20, 2014
THE Guyana Defence Force (GDF) yesterday received from the 2011 aid package from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China equipment and machinery amounting to $5M RMB. This is
August 20, 2014
-being celebrated under the theme: “Traditional Embodiment for Amerindian Development” THE spotlight will be on Guyana’s indigenous people, the Amerindians, throughout next month, designated Amerindian Heritage Month and the
August 20, 2014
BANDITS yesterday had a ‘field day’ on the Linden Highway when they robbed the business owner of Loo Creek on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway. Loo Creek was once one of
August 20, 2014
Minister urges fishermen to install monitoring systems –if they want to be licensed in 2015 NO fishing vessel will be permitted to operate in 2015 without a Vessel Monitoring
August 20, 2014
Nine-year-old drowns in creek near Wauna Bridge –grieving mother laments ‘strange happenings’ in the area THE North West District villages of Hosororo and Wauna in Region One were last
August 20, 2014
THE African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) last Sunday led its second Annual Revolution Walk from Le Ressouvenir, East Coast Demerara to Parade Ground, on Middle Street, Georgetown, considered
November 6, 2011
-Thanks to FFTP, American philanthropist FIFTY families on the Essequibo Coast at Tapakuma, Region Two (Pomeroon/Supenaam) will now have the opportunity to live in their own homes come Christmas,
November 6, 2011
Residents rue the day they used amateur contractors THE APPEARANCE of huge cracks in the walls of several concrete buildings on the East Coast of Demerara during the last
November 5, 2011
-promises velodrome for cyclingTHE swimming fraternity in Guyana has finally acquired an Olympic-sized, 50-metre swimming pool, following the commissioning yesterday of the National Aquatic Centre at Liliendaal by President
November 5, 2011
– President urges youth awardees PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo has urged awardees of the President’s Youth Award Republic of Guyana to fight divisions based on race, religion or gender, protect
November 5, 2011
…will write GECOM on the matterTHE more than 700 persons in attendance at the PPP/C Rally in village of Buxton, on the East Coast of Demerara on Thursday, is
November 5, 2011
IN an effort to provide a continued and enlightened form of interaction with the public, the People’s Progressive Party’s (PPP/C) Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, has conceded to participate in
November 5, 2011
The Saraswat Canadian Foundation last Friday awarded 14 pupils the sum of $164,000 during the annual prize –giving and awards ceremony hosted by the Saraswat Primary School located in
November 5, 2011
Previously convicted trafficker among quartet remanded FOUR men nabbed in the Thursday Corentyne, Berbice drug bust appeared before Magistrate Geeta Chandan-Edmond yesterday. Salim Bacchus alias ‘Black Salim’, of Line
November 5, 2011
WINSTON Phillips, of Lot 769 ‘B’ Field, Sophia, Greater Georgetown, appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday on a break and enter and larceny charge. He pleaded not
November 5, 2011
SHAWN Wilson, 29, of Lot 12 Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, Georgetown, was sentenced to six months imprisonment yesterday, on conviction for break and enter and larceny. Acting Chief Magistrate