September 7, 2013
NEWLY accredited Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States (U.S.) Embassy in Georgetown, Mr. Bryan Hunt said, yesterday, that the stalling of the Amaila Falls Hydro Project is
September 7, 2013
THE United States (U.S.) Government has asserted that it has “incontrovertible” and “reams of evidence” to support its claim that the Syrian Government used chemical weapons against its people,
September 7, 2013
THE 19th Amerindian Heritage Month observances, that opened at the Amerindian Village, at the Sophia Exhibition Complex on September 1, showcased the wonderful colour and diversity of their rich
September 7, 2013
CURT Clarke, 34, of Lot 1159 Pigeon Place, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was remanded to prison yesterday on a murder charge. He appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, charged with
September 7, 2013
DUCEY Skeete, 27, was, yesterday, sentenced to three years imprisonment and fined $30,000 on conviction of drug trafficking. Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry imposed the penalty on the prisoner (no
September 7, 2013
ACTING Chief Justice Mr. Ian Chang, SC, yesterday delivered a decision in respect to a motion brought by five male applicants who claimed they had been arrested and detained
September 7, 2013
THE Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church and Presbytery on Main Street, Georgetown, currently being rebuilt after being demolished by a fire that struck on Christmas Morning 2004, is expected
September 7, 2013
ALL roads lead to Karasabai village in the foothills of the Pakaraima Mountains of Region 9 today, as the programme for Amerindian Heritage Month 2013 continues. Karasabai is the
August 7, 2010
THE Dutch in the 18th Century settled there and gave it the name Wakenaam which means “waiting for a name”. However through community collaboration there have been advancements towards
August 7, 2010
Region Six Chairman Zulficar Mustapha, on Tuesday met with vendors of the soon to be commissioned Port Mourant Market, when several issues, including the high cost for building a
August 7, 2010
Miss Berbice African Crown contestants sashedTHE Revival Awareness and Perpetuation of African Celebration [RAPAC], commemorated Emancipation Day celebration in New Amsterdam, Berbice with reflections on African history, through poetic
August 7, 2010
The National Assembly Thursday approved a $2.4B Supplementary Appropriation (No. 1 for 2010) Bill 2010, after the House spent hours debating transparency and accountability issues. The monies are to
August 7, 2010
– Pan-African climate alliance says regime being dismantledThe climate change talks in Bonn, Germany, have been placing little focus on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and
August 7, 2010
Crime Chief, Seelall Persaud yesterday said that Anthony Taylor, who was shot and killed in Plaisance, East Coast Demerara, during a robbery on Thursday night, has been identified as
August 7, 2010
– village holds first IndabaTo further enhance community development which plays a pivotal role in the development of a country, scores of Victorians inclusive of those from the Diaspora,
August 7, 2010
The August holiday has been earmarked as the second period of the calendar year for the promotion of a culture-based market in Guyana that provides a range of entertainment
August 7, 2010
The Government is moving to have whipping removed as a disciplinary tool for convicted juvenile offenders and those committed to the New Opportunity Corps (NOC). To this end, a
August 7, 2010
– Says cricketer owes him $9.5M for variation worksFORMER Guyana/West Indies Cricket Captain Clive Lloyd, who has denied the claim through his Attorney, Ronald Austin, was in Court on