May 17, 2014
MINISTER of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, hosted a farewell reception yesterday, in honour of Ambassador Luiz Gilberto Seixas de Andrade, who has completed his tour of duty for
May 17, 2014
–in passage of Motion to reduce Berbice Bridge toll THE Motion passed by the Parliamentary Opposition on Thursday, demanding a reduction in the Berbice River Bridge tolls is populist
May 17, 2014
High cost of imported food threatens nutrition security MINISTER of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy has warned that the high cost of importing food into Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries is
May 17, 2014
–donates $2M to Guyana Festival 2014 FOR the very first time, the fusion of the six different cultures that make up the Guyanese tapestry will be brought together to
May 17, 2014
THE Progressive Youth Organization (PYO), in a statement yesterday, joined many well-wishers in urging those responsible for the abduction of 234 female students in northern Nigeria on April 14
May 16, 2014
THE Ministry of Agriculture, after consultation with its Hydro-Meteorological Office and taking into consideration predictions from various Regional and International Forecasting and Weather Agencies, yesterday, issued an El Nino
May 15, 2014
… after Opposition ‘sadly and incomprehensibly’ rejected the Bill FACED with the threat of litigation from the Surinamese firm, Rudisa Beverages over the application of Guyanese environmental tax legislation,
May 15, 2014
HEAD of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, yesterday informed that several Cabinet members would fan out to important locations in the country’s ten administrative regions on our Independence
June 24, 2011
Caribbean brewers gather in Guyana for technical sessionsTHE 2011 technical sessions of the Caribbean Breweries Association (CBA) kicked off yesterday at Banks D’Aguiar’s Industries & Holdings (Banks DIH), Thirst
June 24, 2011
SOME 25 teachers across the country have completed initial training in sign language, as the Education Ministry widens its focus on education delivery to include all groups of learners.
June 24, 2011
…participants in World Day Against Child Labour told“EDUCATION is the key to a child’s successful future.” This statement was made by Coordinator, Tackle Project, Ministry of Labour, Human Services
June 24, 2011
POLICE are investigating a report in which it is alleged that two girls were abducted on Wednesday. Missing are Leshawn Mootoo, 16, and her friend, Marissa Carrington, 14, both
June 24, 2011
Rohee agrees with barring Divisional Commanders from mediaMINISTER of Home Affairs, Mr. Clement Rohee has defended the decision, by Police Commissioner Henry Greene, barring Divisional Commanders from speaking to
June 24, 2011
Sixteen of 400 poor families get core homesSIXTEEN families were presented with keys to their new homes, on Wednesday, when the Ministry of Housing commissioned several ‘Core Homes’ at
June 24, 2011
Lawyers argue over deposition of witness at PI A NEW witness, taxi driver Ashram Tewari took the stand, when the preliminary inquiry (PI) in the Neesa Gopaul murder case
June 24, 2011
Rohee accuses media of political agenda on crime CASH transactions are the biggest motivator of gun crimes in Guyana, presently, Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Clement Rohee said Wednesday.He
June 24, 2011
Rohee awaits reports on inquiries as manhunt continuesMINISTER of Home Affairs, Mr. Clement Rohee told the media, on Wednesday, that he was still awaiting the reports and recommendations from
June 24, 2011
TWO young women, a freelance writer and an administrative assistant employed in a Water Street, Georgetown store, who have a long-standing enmity between them over a man, found themselves