February 1, 2013
AMERINDIAN development is a continuing process, one that is moving quietly and progressively towards a path of enhancement for the descendants of Guyana’s first people. Measures and initiatives are
February 1, 2013
AT the penultimate session of the Linden Commission of Inquiry (COI) yesterday, relatives of the three men killed during the protest in Linden on July 18, 2012, gave testimony.
February 1, 2013
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar yesterday joined Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh at the opening of the 13th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS) in the Indian capital, New Delhi, under the
February 1, 2013
THE Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development recently convened a meeting with the Georgetown City Council, the private sector, Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and the
February 1, 2013
PEOPLE’S Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Member of Parliament (MP) Neil Kumar has expressed frustration at what he called the Opposition’s procrastination as it relates to the process for holding local
February 1, 2013
STATE Prosecutor Prithima Kissoon has urged the jury in the Cotton Tree murder trial at the Berbice Assizes that the case for the prosecution rests squarely on the caution
February 1, 2013
MAGISTRATE Adela Nagamootoo, on Wednesday, ordered that Kuldip Ramrattan do four days community service or, alternatively, spend one month in prison as the penalty for threatening behaviour. Ramrattan’s son,
July 17, 2009
As the disability movement keeps growing, increased focus is now being placed on training of young individuals living with disabilities in an attempt to mould youth leaders. This was
July 17, 2009
For the current rice crop Rice Producers Association (RPA) General Secretary Mr. Dharamkumar Seeraj yesterday said though the weather over the past few days is favourable for the current
July 17, 2009
Agriculture policymakers and plant scientists believe the time has come for countries to measure the financial impact of invasive species on national economies and consequently they believe there needs
July 17, 2009
THE Guyana Post Office is advising the general public that it is in receipt of a number of items from the United States that have been broached. The GPO,
July 17, 2009
Asks judge to revisit magistrate’s order to keep him in jail Guyanese Neville Solomon, 66, who remains behind bars in the United States since being extradited from Trinidad where
July 17, 2009
An extract from Guyana’s 2nd WTO trade policy review Guyana, as other developing countries, faces great challenges in the years ahead, which is further aggravated by the current global
July 17, 2009
The Services Sector is the future of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and in order for the sector to work effectively, governments must provide the enabling environment and other incentives
July 17, 2009
Freed treason accused, Mark Benschop, General Secretary of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC), Norris Witter, and President of the Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL), Lincoln Lewis were yesterday
July 17, 2009
An Amerindian man of Kumaka was around 21:30 hrs Wednesday found by his wife hanging at the entrance of his home. Dead is Johnny Cream, of Six Miles Karaburi,
July 17, 2009
Collision on the Demerara River Sinjeet Ramsaywack and Vishal Ramsaywack, owners of a passenger ferry known as “Shadow”, which operates across the Demerara River between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop, have