January 14, 2013
CHAIRMAN of the La Grange/Nismes Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC), Isack Bhagwandin is urging residents to pay their rates and taxes, noting that non-payment hinders community development. Presently, the collection
January 14, 2013
MINISTER of Culture Youth and Sport, Dr. Frank Anthony on Friday expressed his ministry’s appreciation that resolution has been brought to the long standing impasse between the Guyana Football
January 14, 2013
LEADER of the opposition, David Granger, recently tabled a Motion in the House in which he is asking for the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry (COI) to investigate
January 14, 2013
THE National Family Commission will in this the year 2013 attempt to resurrect the 1912 cinematography legislation as it seeks to ensure that it protects the values and monitor
January 13, 2013
FOR THE regular readers of my column, my admiration for Barack Obama would come as no surprise. I’ve written on him before he became President, and four years later,
January 13, 2013
THE political opposition has gone completely mum on its decade-old argument that the ruling People’s Progress Party/ Civic is in breach of the Constitution of Guyana when it established
January 13, 2013
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar has indicated that the government is studying some interests and proposals relative to developing new crops and bigger farms in an effort to further diversify the
January 13, 2013
DOCTORS at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH) yesterday told a South Better Hope man that his left arm would have to be amputated since tissues in the limb are
June 9, 2009
– PM Hinds PRIME Minister Samuel Hinds has warned smart fuel smugglers to desist from the practice because Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) will be focusing on steps to combat
June 9, 2009
A group of Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) workers at the Wales Estate on West Bank Demerara yesterday protested a decision by the corporation to have their colleagues uplift their
June 9, 2009
This time, they have mauled a 45-year-old man at the corner of High and Leopold Streets, Charlestown, in the city. Reports are that the victim, Mark Greenidge, also called
June 9, 2009
With the arrival of three heavy duty generators which will significantly boost the electricity supply, Guyana Power and Light Project Manager, Lennox McGreggor said that the Finland firm, Wartsila,
June 9, 2009
PRISON officer Glen Lewis, who was found guilty of two 2007 drug offences, was yesterday sentenced to a total of six years imprisonment. But he will only serve three
June 9, 2009
ENTERTAINMENT promoter Colin Mack, 38, who was remanded to prison last week, on being committed to stand jury trial for rape, was granted bail yesterday by Acting Chief Justice
June 8, 2009
Georgetown, GINA, June 6, 2009 The Hydrometerological Office has issued an advisory that the current level of overcast conditions and rainfall amounts are projected to continue for the next
June 8, 2009
Georgetown, GINA, June 6, 2009 Sixty youths are engaged in a three-day training workshop hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, geared at preparing them for leadership
June 8, 2009
THE Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) yesterday launched a campaign and released four new brochures in an effort to promote energy saving and awareness. Prime Minister Samuel Hinds said he
June 8, 2009
Two things can be said straightaway about this subject. Firstly, spectacular success has been achieved since 1992. Secondly, a great deal remains to be done. After the Guyana Bar