December 8, 2013
THE Board of Industrial Training (BIT) is being lauded for its critical role of guiding hundreds of young people in the direction of developing occupational skills and entrepreneurship. The
December 8, 2013
NORTH WEST Secondary School of Mabaruma, Region 1 (Barima/Waini) won the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission’s (GGMC) Fourth Annual Secondary Schools’ Science and Technology Quiz Competition last Friday. The quiz
December 8, 2013
THE accused in the Meeten-Meer-Zorg murder trial on Friday complained to Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry about an allegedly prejudicial act the police have committed in not transporting them to
December 8, 2013
OSWALD Matthews, 39, alias “Bruk up”, of 69 Robb Street, Georgetown, will be spending this Christmas in prison after he changed to guilty his plea before Magistrate Judy Latchman,
December 8, 2013
GEORGETOWN vendors from several sections of both Stabroek and Bourda Markets have recently been expressing frustration with the existing situation in the areas where they work.Many are complaining of
December 8, 2013
THE government, through the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, commissioned a spanking new $10.9M health centre in the Charity hospital compound last Thursday.Minister of Local Government and
December 8, 2013
SEVERAL laptop distribution exercises were held on Saturday as the Government of Guyana continues to ensure every household is Information and Communication Technology (ICT) literate through its One Laptop
December 8, 2013
COMMISSIONER of Police, Leroy Brumell and Crime Chief, Deputy Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud, yesterday vowed to continue working with the more than four dozen young people who are members
December 2, 2010
Defence making no-case submissionsALTHOUGH Presiding Judge William Ramlal, in the West Ruimveldt Front Road murder trial, accepted a prosecution’s submission that the deceased Abigale Gittens had made a ‘dying
December 1, 2010
– Fidel Castro reflects on cholera tragedyCUBA’S latest inspiring example of commitment to the suffering masses in Haiti is the rushing, this past weekend, of an additional 300 doctors, nurses and
December 1, 2010
TWO years since the murders at a Lindo Creek, Upper Berhice River mining camp, Police are still awaiting the results of DNA testing from Jamaican authorities, Crime Chief Seelall
December 1, 2010
AGRICULTURE Minister Robert Persaud yesterday called for a change in Guyana’s current trajectory, by placing more emphasis on export if the country is to achieve the desired development and
December 1, 2010
– Minister AnthonyMINISTER of Culture, Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony has challenged local businesses to invest in young designers.His urging, on Monday night, was when the Private Sector
December 1, 2010
– Top Cop suspects George Lashley to be US-based financier of criminal operations hereCOMMISSIONER Henry Greene said, Monday, that the Police have an ongoing link in their quest to
December 1, 2010
Judge accepts dying declaration in murder case JUSTICE William Ramlal, on Monday, accepted, as a dying declaration, what Nellie Gittens said her daughter, victim of the West Front Road
December 1, 2010
Government establishes first ‘White Zone’ facility in Berbice GOVERNMENT has established a ‘White Zone’ at the Roadside Baptist Skills Training Centre, Number 68 Village, Corentyne, Berbice. Minister of Human
December 1, 2010
State fighting to get in deposition of migrated eye witness JUSTICE Winston Patterson, the presiding judge in the West Bank Demerara murder trial who was conducting a voir dire
December 1, 2010
Palms Administrator reveals alleged homeless woman has husband THE Brickdam, Georgetown Palms Home for the Indigent, on Monday denied that it had refused admission to an elderly homeless woman.The