January 6, 2014
SCHOOLS countrywide reopened yesterday after the Christmas holidays and while the streets of Georgetown were not as congested with traffic and schoolchildren, as usual, classes resumed as usual. In
January 6, 2014
LABOUR Minister Manzoor Nadir is calling on trade union leaders to step away from “politicking”, urging them to expend those same efforts to legitimately bolster the welfare of their
January 6, 2014
TWO major contracts involving the rehabilitation of concrete river defences at Mosquito Hall/Lancaster were executed during the period 2011 to 2012. These works addressed problematic sections of sea defences
January 6, 2014
GENERAL Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Mr. Clement Rohee views the social contract proposal of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) as a contradiction. APNU, last Friday,
January 6, 2014
THIEVES have, again, invaded the Cozier Agriculture Scheme on Essequibo Coast, targeting giant bunches of plantains.The losing farmer, Goberdhan Polastraj said, over the weekend, his farm was raided and
January 6, 2014
CONSUMERS on the southern part of Prince William Street, Plaisance, East Coast of Demerara, have made another appeal for Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI), to fix a broken main that
January 6, 2014
A YOUNG mother has accused the staff at Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH) of endangering the life of her young son, after she was given the wrong x-ray by technicians
January 6, 2014
SOME unscrupulous shopkeepers were busy devising ways to defraud many customers shopping for items during the recent Christmas season. That was the view of at least a few with
January 11, 2011
– during holiday seasonDuring the just concluded holiday season, members of GUYWID (Guyanese Women in Development), a charitable and NGO organisation, made several donations to orphanages in the East
January 11, 2011
A trial for rape involving accused Mohan Lall is expected to begin before justice Winston Patterson and a mixed jury at the Demerara Assizes today. The offence is said
January 11, 2011
THE completion of the US$1M hydroclave waste sterilization system for Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has been delayed, pending the arrival of Canadian consultants. GPHC Director of Facilities Management
January 11, 2011
The traditional ceremonial parade and march past by the Police Band will form part of the opening of the January Criminal Sessions at the Demerara Assizes today. Justices Winston
January 11, 2011
As demolition continues…MINISTER of Transport and Hydraulics, Mr. Robeson Benn, who also has the Public Works portfolio, assured yesterday, even while the demolition exercise continued at Stabroek Market Square
January 11, 2011
– One Boy’s Story“I am not handicapped. I am special…special people do things differently…people do not think like this…that has to change,” said young Gladwin Williams.The teenager has a
January 11, 2011
CRIME Chief Seelall Persaud said, yesterday, that the Police have a name for the man killed in the Stabroek Market Square explosion last week Wednesday but have to verify
January 11, 2011
– CEO responds to Kaieteur News Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Guyana Power and Light (GPL) Incorporated, Bharrat Dindyal, yesterday refuted statements made in a letter written by
January 11, 2011
…GDF promotions soon; national awards in FebruaryPRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo is to meet Leader of the Opposition Robert Corbin today to discuss a number of issues related to the Constitution
January 11, 2011
Senior members of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Private Sector Commission yesterday visited the Stabroek Market Square to assess the situation there and to listen to