November 23, 2013
TWENTY-SIX-year-old Safraz Rahim of Perth, Essequibo Coast, Region Two, died on the spot when the minibus he was driving crashed into a concrete culvert before uprooting a dunks tree
November 23, 2013
GUYANA is certainly making strides as a tourist destination, according to President of the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG), Mr. Christopher ‘Kit’ Nascimento. He noted in his
November 23, 2013
A BUSINESS forum linking producers in the Rupununi and bankers and purchasers of agricultural products is a new feature of the Annual Exposition and Trade Show of the Rupununi
November 23, 2013
PEOPLE usually shop much more at Christmastime than at any other time during the year; and as obtained this time last year, the Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC)
November 23, 2013
WITH preparations for Mashramani 2014 all up and running, the Mash Secretariat, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, is now staging auditions for the Adult
November 22, 2013
PSM denies GPSU’s claims of no talks PUBLIC servants yesterday took to the streets as they protested a five percent retroactive pay-hike for this year announced by government earlier
November 22, 2013
Emergency Medicine is a specialty that cheats death-US medical expert FOLLOWING three years of intense training both in Guyana and the United States of America, Guyanese Dr. Zulfikar Bux
November 22, 2013
POLICE are looking for a man with whom the now dead Rayburn Harvey had a fight sometime ago. Crime Chief Seelall Persaud said following the execution type murder of
November 4, 2010
– Dr. Ashni Singh is acting PMMINISTER of Public Service, Dr. Jennifer Westford, is acting President of Guyana, in the absence of President Bharrat Jagdeo, while Minister of Finance
November 4, 2010
– Dr. LuncheonHEAD of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon said Government agencies will use only taxi services that have complied with the Government-sanctioned colour coding. This, he said,
November 4, 2010
(BBC): The former prime minister of Barbados, David Thompson, was laid to rest yesterday following a state funeral at The Kensington Oval cricket grounds in Barbados. Mr. Thompson, 48,
November 4, 2010
Pre-dawn storm rips zinc sheets from houses SEVERAL parts of Georgetown were yesterday morning flooded following heavy pre-dawn rainfall, accompanied by unusually high winds and lightning and thunder. The
November 4, 2010
Hundreds celebrate ‘Rashtra Jyoti’ -Symbolic lighting of the national diyaTHE Indian Arrival Committee (IAC) has partnered once again with Guyana’s premier telecommunication corporation, the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company
November 4, 2010
….part of the first Guyana Jamboree packaged tour A warm Guyanese welcome was extended to more than 185 visiting overseas- based Guyanese and their families by officials of the
November 4, 2010
A MAN and a woman from Linden, facing illegal firearm, ammunition and drug charges, were remanded to prison yesterday by Magistrate Fazil Azeez. Shonette Eastman, 24 and Kurt Mason,
November 4, 2010
HARVEY Mattis (no address given) was yesterday remanded to prison on a robbery under arms charge. He appeared before Magistrate Fazil Azeez and pleaded not guilty to the offence,
November 4, 2010
RYAN Brown (no address given) was yesterday sentenced to three years imprisonment, on conviction for two armed robberies.Magistrate Fazil Azeez convicted him of having, on October 30, being armed
November 3, 2010
National Parent/Teacher Association (PTA) Coordinator, Carol Benn, has disclosed that the Voluntary Mentoring Programme will be extended to four more schools in January 2011. The programme, which was rolled