April 21, 2013
THE recently appointed Board of Directors of the Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association (GMSA) has unanimously re-elected its former President, Clinton Williams, to lead the business services organisation for
April 21, 2013
FORTY-FIVE secondary school students and teachers from five different schools in Georgetown and along the East Coast Demerara met at the Georgetown Club to participate in a ‘No Witness,
April 21, 2013
UNDER the theme, “The Rising”, nine contestants drawn from the various communities within Linden will be vying to be crowned “Queen of Linden”, as the pageant makes a return
April 21, 2013
THE very stirring local movie production ‘Brown Sugar too Bitter for Me’ is now set for double premiering at the National Cultural Centre. While the producers had previously indicated
April 21, 2013
WITH hundreds of thousands of dollars in prizes, a brand new motor car to be given away, top notch local entertainment and great food and drinks, occasional drizzles could
April 21, 2013
THE principal players in the local fashion industry are currently in the process of establishing the first Fashion Designers Council in Guyana. This move has been precipitated by
April 21, 2013
AN evening that served up a swirling melee of elaborately attired patrons of varying social influence ushered in the advent of what is projected to be the biggest lifestyle
April 20, 2013
Government last evening secured budgetary allocations for the nation’s security sector under the Ministry of Home Affairs, when the Alliance for Change (AFC) abstained from voting. A Partnership for
January 6, 2010
Going of Barbados’ CJ; staying of CCJ’s President THERE is a growing public concern in Barbados over the surprising disclosure this past weekend of the decision by the country’s
January 6, 2010
POLICE yesterday reported that the prime suspect in the Sunday night murder of Pascal Johnson is still at large. The victim’s girlfriend, whom he was visiting when shot in
January 6, 2010
TRINIDAD EXPRESS – A Guyanese national wanted for the murder of 29-year-old Nyla Khan was arrested in a forested area at Rio Claro in Trinidad on Monday. The 36-year-old
January 6, 2010
National Standards Bodies are private or public institutions set up in most countries of the world to produce standards and regulate the quality of goods that are manufactured and
January 6, 2010
Programme underway to expand ICT in schools countrywide DIRECTOR of the National Centre for Educational Resource Development (NCERD), Mr. Mohandatt Goolsarran said yesterday that the Education Sector is in
January 6, 2010
THE recently acquired $8M equipment to aid local testing for the H1N1 virus was installed and calibrated on Monday. But the arrival of a specialist from the Centre for
January 6, 2010
EDUCATION Minister Shaik Baksh has identified inadequate parental supervision of their children’s schooling, the upsurge in conflict and violence in schools, school leadership and teachers’ dedication and commitment to
January 6, 2010
Police Divisions to deal with minor 2010 complaints THE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) in the Guyana Police Force (GPF) reported, yesterday, that, for this year, it has received
January 6, 2010
Chairman appeals to farmers: let gravity flow work CHAIRMAN of Region Two (Pomeroon/Supenaam), Mr. Alli Baksh has appealed to rice farmers, cultivating between Anna Regina and New Road on
January 6, 2010
Crime Chief, Seulall Persaud yesterday said that the police are questioning several close associates of Linden taxi Driver, Edward Winfield, following his murder on Old Year’s Day. He added