January 8, 2013
IN a review of its performance for the period 2011/2012, the Works Services Group of the Ministry of Public Works revealed that ten (10) projects were awarded during the
January 8, 2013
THE Men’s Affairs Bureau (MAB) is undertaking a series of programmes to educate people of that gender on the way to resolve domestic issues that lead to violence and
January 8, 2013
GRIEF-stricken family members of the late 59-year-old fisherman Bode Persaud, aka ‘Blacks’, of Forty Feet, Zorg village, Essequibo Coast are calling on police to conduct full investigations into the
January 8, 2013
POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding the reportedly suicidal hanging of Gobin, a 59-year-old farmer of Cullen village, Essequibo Coast, whose body was discovered by relatives on Sunday, January
January 8, 2013
PARMANAND Chanderpaul of Devonshire Castle, Essequibo Coast, recently received from Brand Coordinator Nigel Worrell the grand prize of a Honda 125cc motor cycle in the CARIB Ruff Riders promotion,
January 8, 2013
CHIEF Fire Officer, Marlon Gentle has said that the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) had a tough task last year in terms of fire calls received. However, there was a
January 8, 2013
POLICE Crime Chief, Seelall Persaud disclosed, yesterday, that efforts are being made to have a pathologist from overseas come to Guyana for the exhumation of murdered teenager, Basmattie Moonsammy.
January 8, 2013
GUYANA police are still awaiting the DNA results, from Barbados, in relation to the September 10, 2010 murder of Sheema Mangar, Deputy Commissioner (Law Enforcement) Seelall Persaud said yesterday.
May 28, 2009
ACP to EU… – Minister Rodrigues delivers reportTHE African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Ministerial Council has expressed anxiety for the European Union (EU) to engage in “prior consultation” before
May 28, 2009
The continuation of lighting-up the upper reaches of the East Bank Demerara Highway started to the satisfaction of all night users of this stretch, proceeding to Providence, and is
May 28, 2009
In the struggle for Guyana’s independence, women, in particular the Women’s Progressive Organisation (WPO), while meeting needs of women at economical and political levels, have supported the fight. Against
May 28, 2009
POLICE yesterday seized a 40hp outboard motor engine, a quantity of seine and a 25″ fibre glass boat during a number of raids on the East Coast of Demerara.
May 28, 2009
Despite the great strides that Guyana has made since its independence on May 26, 1966, much more can be made with greater unity, cooperation and a supportive political environment.
May 28, 2009
– Food for the Poor donates systems The Ministry of Education’s goal to fully computerise all secondary schools and 50% of primary schools was taken a step further yesterday
May 28, 2009
Three persons drowned in the Abary Creek yesterday when a boat they were travelling in capsized. The dead were identified as Satesh Kowsilla, 33, and Diana Ramjeet, eight, both
May 28, 2009
The Santa Rosa mystery illness As the mysterious illness continues to plague the Santa Rosa Mission community of Moruka, the residents, wanting to take a proactive approach to dealing
May 28, 2009
POLICE in Trinidad have charged two men but are hunting three more in the continuing investigations of the recent kidnapping/murder of Guyanese nationals Narad Sukhu, 28, and Tomeshwar Vinod
May 28, 2009
— asks to be relieved of responsibility HEAD of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon, has accused British Government representatives of being insincere and inconsistent in negotiations on security