December 23, 2012
AS Guyana’s forestry sector continues to practise sustainable forest management and engage in value added production in the context of the Low-Carbon Development Strategy, the nation has realized an
December 23, 2012
HOME Affairs Minister Clement Rohee told those gathered for last Friday afternoon’s opening of the Agricola Police Outpost, that the opening was a ‘positive’ signal of a closer relationship
December 23, 2012
LAST Friday, for the second consecutive year, His Excellency President Donald Ramotar graced with his presence and participation the annual gift-sharing to the elderly in the Cane Grove/Strathavon communities.
December 23, 2012
TRAVELLING to school by boat has now been made less dangerous for children living along the banks of the Port Kaituma River channel with the donation of a quantity
December 23, 2012
AS THE richest country in the world, you’d expect that Qatar would also be the happiest.And you’d also expect Japanese people to be extremely positive, seeing as though they
December 23, 2012
THIS week, I want to deal with a specific issue; that of the phenomenon called ‘sexting’. I suppose the best point of entry I can conceive of for this
December 23, 2012
LOCATED in the swamps and marshes of the low-lying coastlands situated between the Barima and Pomeroon Rivers and their tributaries, the tranquil, almost sleepy village of Assakata in Region
December 23, 2012
THE holiday season is a time to celebrate with family and friends. One of the most anticipated aspects of the Christmas season is the wide variety of meals that
April 17, 2009
A FATHER and son appeared in Court on Wednesday, charged with wounding each other but the latter was refused bail and the other granted. Consequently, Kevin Blair, 23, of
April 17, 2009
MINI-BUS owner Steven Grant lamented in court on Wednesday that, after he chased a prospective passenger out of his vehicle, he discovered his shoes missing. Grant gave the narrative
April 17, 2009
THE Prosecution, conducted by Police Inspector Telford, closed Tuesday in the narcotic trafficking trial of Desmond Albert, before Magistrate Ann McLennan at Christianburg Court. Albert has been charged with
April 17, 2009
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mr. Vic Puran, holding in for Defence Counsel Glen Hanoman, on Tuesday, requested that the Prosecution close its narcotic possession case against former national swim champion and Guyana’s
April 17, 2009
BAUXITE industry supervisor Lawrence Fiedtkou was freed of an indecent assault charge at Christianburg Court on Tuesday. The offence was allegedly committed almost two years ago but Magistrate Ann
April 17, 2009
MINI-BUS driver Leroy Andrew Welcome was granted $300,000 bail Wednesday when he appeared before Magistrate Ann McLennan, charged with causing the death of Corwin Johnson on Tuesday, March 24
April 17, 2009
THIRTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Earl McKenzie was sentenced to three years imprisonment, by Magistrate Ann McLennan Wednesday, after he pleaded guilty, at Christianburg Court, to break and enter and larceny. In the
April 17, 2009
At Demerara Assizes…JUSTICE James Bovell-Drakes yesterday started a voir dire (trial within a trial) to determine the admissibility of an alleged confession by the accused in a carnal knowledge
April 17, 2009
SOME of the news coming out of Guyana appear to be slanted, ill worded and lacking in coherent facts. The Chronicle needs to be much more critical of government failures and
April 17, 2009
Government grants…ACTING Town Clerk, Ms. Yonnette Pluck said yesterday that City Hall is happy to have received the first $10M Government grant to assist with capital works in the