January 16, 2013
THE Guyana Sex Workers Coalition has repeated its earlier calls for amendments to and/or abolishment of the present Buggery Act, which it feels discriminates against gays, lesbians and transgender
January 16, 2013
THE 29 participants of Republic Bank’s (RB) fifth annual Youth Link Apprenticeship Programme for the period 2012/2013 are currently undergoing on-the-job and specialized training in various departments of the
January 16, 2013
BANKS DIH Limited has had a hitherto unprecedented year of financial success in 2012, recording a pre-tax profit of $3.672 billion and an after-tax profit of $2.522 billion from
January 16, 2013
– from 1993 to November 2012.‘There is no cloud over any of the evaluations of any privatisation transaction…and government is willing to address any questions on any specific valuations’
January 16, 2013
THE Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment, through the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission, is advising all fisherfolks and mariners that 3D seismic oil exploration activities is slated
January 16, 2013
A 42-year-old Overseer, Roy Jones, who was attached to the Queenstown Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) on the Essequibo Coast has committed suicide on Monday. Reports said the man ended
January 16, 2013
A FEMALE Lance Corporal attached to the Guyana Police Force ‘A’ Division Registry Section is under ‘open arrest’ after a fraud was uncovered which involves the sale of firearm
January 16, 2013
POLICE have launched an investigation into a fatal accident that occurred at about 13:20 hrs yesterday on the Demerara Harbour Bridge, and which resulted in the death of Lemuel
May 29, 2009
`We are not going to relent one inch’ – Luncheon GUYANA is holding firm to its position that promised British aid to boost the security sector here cannot compromise
May 29, 2009
Over 200 house lots were distributed yesterday , when the Ministry of Housing and Water took its ‘One Stop Shop” to the Blairmont Community Center ground, Region Five. Residential
May 29, 2009
With public responding well… MINISTER of Housing and Water, Mr. Irfaan Ali has reported that the public is responding well to his ministry’s campaign against the illegal sales of
May 29, 2009
THREE bills were yesterday afternoon passed unanimously in the National Assembly after virtually none of the usual verbal sparring and heckling inherent in every sitting of the House. However,
May 28, 2009
STEPHEN Cappel (no address given) was yesterday remanded to prison on a drug charge, by Magistrate Hazel Octave-Hamilton. He pleaded not guilty to the offence, particulars of which said,
May 28, 2009
TWO security guards appeared in Court yesterday, charged with assaulting and threatening one another. Kwame Ferrier, 29, of Lot 282 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, faced the charge for assault committed
May 28, 2009
SHABANNA Singh, 28, of Lot 1081 South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, has been charged with assaulting a teacher at her son’s school. She appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson-Ogle yesterday
May 28, 2009
Education Minister Shaik Baksh has reported that a new Accreditation Board has been appointed, replacing the former officer holders whose tenure recently ended. Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle, Baksh
May 28, 2009
$500M project… THE nisi mandamus order granted businessman Maurice Rajkumar recently, after he alleged that he had been prevented from constructing a bridge to a housing project at Montrose,
May 28, 2009
JUSTICE Winston Patterson has granted leave to the Rice Producers Association (RPA) to file an affidavit in answer to the application for a nisi order against it. The Monday


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