May 2, 2013
GEORGETOWN Mayor, Hamilton Green, along with city councillors and vendors, have signalled their intention to conduct a march today in Georgetown to drive home the point that they can
May 2, 2013
VETERAN Trade Unionist, Grantley Culbard was among scores of workers and union leaders who expressed disappointment over the uncouth behaviour of President of the Guyana Trades Union Congress, Mr.
May 2, 2013
PRESIDENT of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG), Carvil Duncan, has issued a clarion call to workers falling under its umbrella, to come out and protest
May 2, 2013
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar yesterday joined hundreds of workers in a show of solidarity at the National Park as they celebrated another Labour Day. This year’s celebrations were held under
May 2, 2013
MINISTER of Labour, Dr. Nanda Gopaul yesterday called for greater solidarity in the labour movement in fighting for workers’ rights and in addressing the issues they are facing. Minister
May 2, 2013
MINISTER of Foreign Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Elías Jaua Milano will be visiting Guyana tomorrow, during which the Hugo Chávez Centre for Rehabilitation and Reintegration is
May 2, 2013
THIS year’s return of the Linden Town Week’s Big, Bold and Beautiful Pageant, again being promoted by the Triple ‘B’ Promotions Group, will see some seven delegates vying for
May 2, 2013
LINDENER Ms Tracy Gibson told several persons braving bleak weather conditions last Sunday night at the Linden/Georgetown Minibus Park: “Let us explore what things can unite us, instead of
January 20, 2010
LEONARD Lynch nicknamed ‘Tall Man’, of Manchester, Corentyne, has been ordered to post $40,000 bail on break and enter and larceny charge. It happened when the defendant, 41, appeared
January 20, 2010
JOEL Cush, 38, a vendor, was yesterday ordered to do two months community service after being convicted of illegal drug possession. In addition, Magistrate Adela Nagamootoo, before whom, at
January 20, 2010
– Director DIRECTOR of Regional Health Services (RHS), Dr. Narine Singh has reported that the sector passed a “fairly god year’ in 2009 and said 2010 will see more
January 20, 2010
RUSAL/Bauxite dispute… MINISTER of Labour Manzoor Nadir has dismissed claims in certain sections of the media that the labour department has not done enough to intervene in a dispute
January 20, 2010
After devastating earthquake… DEEP ANGUISH: Divisional Commander Major Sinous Theodore who arrived long before the start of service, and who has relatives unaccounted for, is plunged deep in thought.
January 20, 2010
A MEETING on Contingent Rights opened at the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat in Georgetown with the observance of a moment’s silence for those who have died in the powerful
January 20, 2010
Special CARICOM Summit on Youth Development… – Youth Commissioners declare WITH less than two weeks ahead of the Special Summit of CARICOM Heads of Government on Youth Development –
January 20, 2010
SECRETARY-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Mr. Edwin Carrington has underscored the need to make significant progress in the area of Contingent Rights in the face of hindrances to
January 20, 2010
As the struggle continues in Haiti, more organisations are reaching out to help the victims of the deadly earthquake which rocked the Country Tuesday last week. The latest is
January 20, 2010
As the struggle continues in Haiti, more organisations are reaching out to help the victims of the deadly earthquake which rocked the Country Tuesday last week. The latest is