October 22, 2013
Written by Shirley Thomas THE school boy, who allegedly stabbed 14-year-old Lennox Simon in the chest with a pair of scissors at the South Ruimveldt Secondary School, on Thursday, has
October 22, 2013
THE issue of Guyanese approaching the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to seek redress with respect to the treatment they receive at the hands of Barbadian Immigration officials is no
October 22, 2013
Written by Shirley Thomas SCHOOL teacher Carlotta Blair, 50, a senior mistress of Grove Primary School, East Bank Demerara, where she also taught Grade Four pupils; a mother of two
October 22, 2013
AMIDST complaints about high energy costs facing the local manufacturing sector and major setbacks in the realisation of hydro electricity, a new brewery is soon to be established that
October 22, 2013
Written by Shirley Thomas A woman was yesterday taken into police custody even as a second is being hunted by police in connection with the stabbing of 32-year-old Linda Phillips
October 22, 2013
Written by Telesha Ramnarine THE management and board of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) have pledged to implement more systematic and aggressive efforts to collect hundreds of millions of dollars
October 22, 2013
Written by Clifford Stanley PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar would like to see the banking sector provide more support and encouragement for the manufacturing sector by lowering their lending rates. He made
October 22, 2013
Written by Clifford Stanley PARTICIPANTS at a public consultation on Guyana’s national policy on Geographic Information (GI) yesterday agreed that the upgrading and computerising of geographic data on Guyana was
September 12, 2010
– five-year public awareness and education campaign underwayNINETEEN Magistrates from the Guyana Judiciary yesterday concluded a specialized workshop on the implementation of the Sexual Offences Act 2010 which was
September 12, 2010
MINISTER of Human Services and Social Security Ms. Priya Manickchand, on Friday last, called for members of the judiciary to ‘embrace the changes in the Sexual Offences Act 2010’
September 12, 2010
FORMER Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson has been appointed Commissioner of Title (Land Court Judge).She took the oath of office on Wednesday, in front of Prime Minister Samuel Hinds
September 12, 2010
THE Ministry of Agriculture said it will continue to dispatch technical teams to conduct an assessment of the impact of the recent spring tide and to follow up on
September 12, 2010
The Chronicle apologizes to Mr. Peter Persaud, founder of The Amerindian Action Movement of Guyana (TAAMOG), for unwittingly identifying him as a member of the Amerindian People’s Association (APA).Chronicle
September 12, 2010
– Children Services DirectorDIRECTOR of Children Services in the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, Mrs. Ann Greene said gross parental neglect and dysfunctional families are major contributors
September 11, 2010
BBC (Caribbean) – A Guyanese woman, who said she travelled to Jamaica to purchase ganja for medicinal use, has been convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to six months
September 11, 2010
VISHAL Nandalall, 37, of Lot 40 Area ‘A’ Ogle, East Coast Demerara, was yesterday ordered to post $200,000 bail, when he appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Priya Beharry charged
September 11, 2010
– President at Eid celebrationsTHE obligation of every Muslim to fast during the month of Ramadan allows the devotee to develop a spirit of empathy with the poor and
September 11, 2010
Stabroek Market closed for business yesterday– to reopen todaySTABROEK Market was yesterday closed for business following the unprecedented spring tide in Guyana last Thursday and stallholders yesterday worked hard