July 18, 2013
DAVENAND Khublall, a delivery clerk of Survival Supermarket, had an unlawful assault charge against him dismissed yesterday. He had pleaded not guilty to the offence, particulars of which alleged
July 18, 2013
THE transfer of ranks in the Guyana Police Force (GPF) is part of the kit, said Acting Police Commissioner, Leroy Brumell at a press conference held yesterday at the
July 18, 2013
THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday announced that the Close Circuit Televisions (CCTV) cameras installed in the city is being manned by an organisation that falls under Office of
July 18, 2013
IN its continuous efforts to give back to the Guyanese people, Courts Guyana Incorporated yesterday presented prizes to the ten winners of its largest digital promotion, “Connect Explore Engage”,
July 18, 2013
THE People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will be holding its 30th Congress from August 2nd to 4th, 2013 under the theme – ‘Strengthen the Party, Build Unity and Advance Democracy’.
July 18, 2013
THE Civil Defence Commission (CDC), in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), is inviting members of the public to a two-day national workshop to examine the draft Disaster
July 18, 2013
SEVEN ‘Year One’ and ‘Year Two’ students from the Essequibo Technical Institute [ETI] on the Essequibo Coast, who were selected from their school to attend a six-week work study
July 18, 2013
THE Zorg Primary School in the remote East Canje, Berbice, district held its 9th annual graduation and prize-giving ceremony on Thursday last to honour the four students who were
June 3, 2010
JUSTICE Roxanne George-Wiltshire is expected to rule today on the voir dire (trial within a trial) that was conducted in the murder case of Khemraj Bhoodhoo. The smaller trial
June 3, 2010
One jailed, three others granted bail pending trialDIYODHAN Ramkirit, 24, of Vreed-en-Hoop Squatting Area, West Coast Demerara, was Tuesday sentenced to a total of eight years imprisonment on conviction
June 3, 2010
COMPTON Barclay, 39, of Lot ‘V’ Bent Street, Wortmanville, Georgetown, was put on $75,000 bail yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to attempting to commit a felony.Before Acting Chief
June 3, 2010
ANOTHER man appeared in Court yesterday, charged with unlawfully assaulting his reputed wife so as to cause her actual bodily harm.Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson remanded Troy Adams, 37,
June 3, 2010
At Cabinet Outreach in Region Three…– says there are ‘too many little gods in many public institutions who act like they are doing favours when they have to deliver
June 3, 2010
– Minister Manickchand tells residents at Tuschen meetingMINISTER of Human Services and Social Security, Ms. Priya Manickchand, said the PPP/C Government has delivered on its promises that it has
June 3, 2010
A NATIONAL of St. Kitts and a Guyanese were both remanded to prison yesterday on charges of drug trafficking and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.The islander, Dexter
June 3, 2010
POLICE are investigating how Ray Anthony, 24, serving a three-year sentence for possession of a narcotic smoking utensil, came to have 258 grammes of cannabis (marijuana) at the New
June 2, 2010
THE ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has condemned the recent attack by Israeli soldiers on a flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian aid for the imprisoned people of Gaza and
June 2, 2010
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Collapsed roads and highway bridges complicated rescue efforts in Guatemala yesterday after Tropical Storm Agatha drenched Central America, burying homes under mud and killing at