January 13, 2013
TWENTY lucky entrants have recently been shortlisted for the 2013 Adult Calypso Competition, according to reports coming out of the Mash Secretariat Friday. In an interview with the Mash
January 13, 2013
THE finals of the first ever National Song Festival in Guyana will get underway today at the National Cultural Centre, and will see some 22 groups do battle for
January 13, 2013
THE lawlessness on the country’s roadways continues to be a major issue for both pedestrians, motorists, and, in some cases, property owners. In the past, there have been several
January 13, 2013
THE Environmental Community Health Organization (ECHO) will begin in ECHO clubs in schools a composting project to raise awareness of the benefits of composting to the environment and communities.
January 13, 2013
INFORMATION and Communication Technology (ICT) has emerged as one of the most effective drivers of global development, given its capacity to foster greater prosperity and social transformation among nations.
January 13, 2013
COORDINATOR of children’s activities for Mashramani 2013, Ms. Desiree Wyles-Ogle, has informed that activities to be held in that regard include dance and masquerade competitions, calypso and dramatic poetry
January 13, 2013
THROUGH the Ministry of Agriculture, the Government of Guyana is currently focusing on aggressively diversifying the agriculture sector, and will tomorrow convene a stakeholders’ conference on the future of
January 12, 2013
A TECHNICAL team from Guyana is to be named next month to work with others from Brazil on some projects which will be mutually beneficial to both countries. It
June 13, 2009
RESIDENTS of Moruka have reported that some amount of normalcy is returning to their way of life, despite the fact that the cause of the mystery illness is still
June 13, 2009
At Berbice Assizes… NINETEEN prisoners, including a woman, incarcerated at the New Amsterdam Jail in Berbice, are requesting early trials at the Berbice Assizes, Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Charles
June 13, 2009
Cimate change strategy… MINISTER of Amerindian Affairs, Mrs. Pauline Sukhai announced Tuesday that consultations with the indigenous population, in their communities on the climate change strategy, will begin in
June 13, 2009
A forty-five-year-old West Berbice man was shot dead by police during a confrontation at No. 30 Village in Berbice yesterday. Reports are that police shot Daniel Usher, also known
June 13, 2009
(The following appeared as the author’s column in yesterday’s Barbados “Weekend Nation”) “I DO NOT accept that it could possibly be part of official Barbados Government policy for personnel
June 13, 2009
– says President Jagdeo PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo has spoken out amidst speculation in some quarters that the CARICOM integration system is falling apart, proclaiming it “strong as ever before”.
June 13, 2009
A lot of people won’t live in Barbados for anything, says President JagdeoPRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo has assured that Government will do all that it can to assist Guyanese residing
June 13, 2009
A 50-year-old woman was stabbed to death yesterday afternoon during an argument with her reputed husband, Ganesh Narine, 36, who is in police custody. Dead is Krishundai Singh of
June 13, 2009
Well-known electrician, Leon Joe, 29, of 37 North Haslington, East Coast Demerara, claimed yesterday that he was shot and injured by a member of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF)
June 13, 2009
– laments delays ‘Local Government Elections are extremely important for the development in our country and for the renewal of grassroots democracy in Guyana’ – Donald RamotarTHE holding of