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
January 12, 2013
AN offensive launched by social activist Mark Benschop against two Chinese nationals charged with assaulting an 11-year-old schoolgirl has been taken to another level. Benschop is now planning to
January 12, 2013
RK’S Dragnet Satellite Tracking and Asset Recovery, in association with its parent company, RK’s Guyana Security Services, has donated a $2.5M minibus to Universal Peace Federation (UPF) and Joshua
June 8, 2009
-financial constraints found to be the major problem SOME 75 truants were nabbed in a truancy campaign conducted last Friday by the Region 6 (East Berbice/Corentyne) Education Department. This
June 6, 2009
GUYANA Forestry Commission (GFC) field assistant Dwight Emanuel, 19, of Lot 118 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, has been charged on three counts of burglary. He appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate
June 6, 2009
ANOTHER policeman appeared in Court on a charge yesterday. Before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle, Police Constable Kevin Smith, 34, of Lot 31 Gordon Street, Kitty, Georgetown, pleaded not
June 6, 2009
The Adoption of the Fourth Periodic Report of the Parliamentary Sectoral Committee on Economic Services was adopted Thursday by members of the National Assembly. The motion was tabled by
June 6, 2009
The Rotary Club of Stabroek, Georgetown, has made an investment in the lives of the children of the Buxton Youth Developers Projects and those in surrounding areas. The investment,
June 6, 2009
FORMER Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dr. Mohamed Shahabuddeen recently donated a gift of law books to the library in the Chambers of the Attorney General.
June 6, 2009
The group during the presentation ceremony on Wednesday. FOOD for the Poor (Guyana) Inc. made two more economic donations on Wednesday, to Aliki Women’s Group and Ann’s Grove Farmers
June 6, 2009
MINISTER of Housing and Water, Mr. Irfaan Ali has announced that at least 35 hinterland communities would benefit from supply by solar pump systems this year. He told a
June 6, 2009
FOUR Amerindian women are serving, simultaneously, for the first time, as Toshaos in Region Two (Pomeroon/Supenaam), Deputy Regional Executive Officer (DREO), Mr. Devanand Ramdat reported. He said it is
June 6, 2009
UNITED STATES Air Force personnel presently on a one-week visit with their local counterparts yesterday engaged some ranks of the Guyana Defence Force and personnel from two city hospitals