January 13, 2014
Let’s embrace the virtues of peace, brotherhood THE People’s Progressive Party (PPP) extends Youman Nabi Greetings to the entire Muslim community in Guyana. Youman Nabi is celebrated throughout the
January 13, 2014
DEPUTY Mayor of the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC), Patricia Chase-Green has accused Town Clerk Carol Sooba of “fraud”. But she later said she is challenging anyone with
January 13, 2014
Seymour eulogised at Thompson brainchild event THE late Chief Librarian of the National Library, Ms. Gillian Thompson would, no doubt, have been proud, as her brainchild ‘See More Poetry’,
January 13, 2014
THE day after a splendid evening of poetry, music and tributes at the Kingston Theatre Guild Playhouse, the National Library, friends and colleagues of late poet, A. J. Seymour
January 13, 2014
FORMER High Court Judge Winston Moore was sworn in, yesterday, as Ombudsman. He filled the position that had been vacant for the last eight years and President Donald Ramotar,
January 13, 2014
ATTORNEY General (AG) Anil Nandlall yesterday won the case against Leader of the Opposition David Granger who had appealed the decision of Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang to strike
January 13, 2014
GENERAL Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Mr Clement Rohee, yesterday stressed that that party holds a similar position to that of the Government on the $300M USAID-funded
January 13, 2014
PRESIDENTIAL advisor on Governance and Member of Parliament (MP) Ms Gail Teixeira was reappointed to chair the Parliamentary Select Committee reviewing the Anti-Money Laundering & Countering the Financing of
January 21, 2011
-country has absorptive capacity – Minister RoheeGOVERNMENT has continually responded to the needs of the people and has put several measures in place for effective economic growth, and the
January 21, 2011
MASH 2011 is slated to be bigger and better than previous years as $28M has been set aside for the hosting of the National event, Head of the Presidential
January 21, 2011
GOVERNMENT’S ambitious One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) programme that aims to gear Guyana’s development path on an Information Communication Technology (ICT) trajectory is slated to be launched today.The Guyana
January 21, 2011
…reputed wife in police custodyTHE body of former policeman Igris Bob Blackman, 34, of Parfait Harmony, West Bank Demerara, was found in a septic tank in his backyard yesterday
January 21, 2011
These photos, taken two days ago, show the ferocity of wave action on the sea defence as ocean levels slowly climb because of warming of the globe. Award winning
January 21, 2011
… four in police custodyLess than 24 hours after he returned to the land of his birth, Roopnarine Ramodit, 59, was murdered at 117 Seventh Street, Clifton Settlement ,
January 21, 2011
HEAD of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, announced yesterday that Cabinet lauded Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, for his presentation of the national budget on Monday, saying
January 21, 2011
MAGISTRATE Geeta Chandan-Edmond yesterday, again, adjourned the witness tampering case in which Channel Six television owner Chandra Narine Sharma and five others are charged. The court was told that
January 20, 2011
– Finally ridding Guyana of the Malaria ScourgeIn the last 20 years there have been at least 20 million deaths because of malaria, one million deaths annually, and 250
January 20, 2011
ACTING Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday remanded Robert Cox to prison, pending sentencing on conviction for larceny from the person. The convict (no address given) pleaded guilty to the