May 29, 2014
Guyana to know fate today THE Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) will make its ruling today on the fate of the country, in relation to the possibility of
May 29, 2014
– in ‘Miss Rose’ murder case JUSTICE William Ramlal recently freed murder accused Kwabena Barker, called ‘Alex’, because of a no-case submission against an indictment that, between January 30
May 29, 2014
Accused says killing of step-father was act of self-defence BOTH the prosecution and defence counsels in the stepfather murder case will, this morning, address the jury on how they
May 28, 2014
President Ramotar calls on CDB to assist in finding new growth areas – CDB Governors acknowledge challenges towards greater regional integration PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has challenged the Caribbean Development
May 28, 2014
A 29-year-old man of Lot 60 Hadfield Street, Georgetown, who was charged with escaping from the Providence Police Station lock-up last Sunday night was sentenced to a 12-month jail
May 28, 2014
ROYSTON Scipio (no address given) was on Tuesday fined $15,000 along with one year imprisonment for possession of a pipe that is used for smoking cocaine. Scipio accepted the
May 28, 2014
TWO miners accused of stealing two ounces of raw gold were placed on $300,000 bail each by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, on Tuesday. Number one defendant, Wesley Morrison, 42,
May 28, 2014
CDB President advances wide ranging regional energy proposals PRESIDENT of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), Dr. William Warren Smith, has acknowledged the role of renewable energy in unlocking opportunities
July 7, 2011
(CARICOM Secretariat) CARICOM Special Representative on Haiti and former Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Honourable PJ Patterson, has urged the Conference of CARICOM Heads of Government to maintain its
July 7, 2011
– Justice KennardRETIRED Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Cecil Kennard, speaking at the sixth lecture in a series being hosted by the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC), said citizens have
July 7, 2011
UNAIDS lauds HIV/AIDS Strategy 2007-2011 as ‘strong leader’ in Caribbean HIV-response ‘THE Guyana National HIV Strategy 2007 to 2011’, soon to come to an end, has been lauded by
July 7, 2011
THE Chinese Government yesterday donated medical equipment valued at $16M to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. Speaking at the handing over, Chinese Ambassador Yu Wenzhe said that he is
July 7, 2011
THE Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) extends its deepest sympathy to the immediate and extended family of the late Pita Pyaree, who died last Wednesday at her home in D’Urban
July 7, 2011
SCORES of patrons were treated to an afternoon of entertainment and mingling last Sunday, as Scotia Bank hosted its fund-raising tea party and fashion show at the Demerara Mutual
July 6, 2011
Allowing consumers a better dealTHE Consumer Affairs Bill 2011 sets the criteria for organizations purporting to provide services for the protection of consumers. In addition, the legislation will seek
July 6, 2011
No merit found in allegation against jurorAN allegation made against a juror in the Festival City murder case involving accused Onika King for the alleged murder of Selwyn King
July 6, 2011
. . . leaves girlfriend toothlessA Guyanese national accused of leaving his Jamaican lover toothless after pounding her with a hammer and his fists, was ordered deported after it
July 6, 2011
A police constable is under close arrest, following the fatal shooting of Terry Wayne Jack, 22, during a drinking spree at Orealla Police Station, Corentyne river, on Monday morning.