JUDGES’ assignments of duties for civil and criminal cases in the three counties of Guyana were announced yesterday by Acting

TWO hundred and thirty-five (235) cases are listed for trial at the Demerara Criminal Session, over which the Honourable Justices

THE Regional Administration plans to distribute 40,000 educational flyers throughout Region 5 (Mahaica/Berbice), as part of a renewed public awareness

THE services of four senior officers of the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC), who were, allegedly, at the helm

THE Mayor & City Council (M&CC) will continue with its plans to have Cevons Waste Management construct a recycling plant

– says Opposition’s non-support regrettable, a personal fixationHOME Affairs Minister Clement Rohee said that it is very regrettable that the

IN response to complaints and concerns regarding land management, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment has mandated the

MINISTER of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai, said yesterday that the Hinterland Scholarship Programme is a commendable one which the ministry

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Barack Obama took power as the first black U.S. president yesterday and quickly turned the page on

You, Mister President, have brought a new voice of hope that these problems can be addressed and that we can

At Demerara Assizes…SPECIAL State Prosecutor Jailall Kissoon told Justice Brassington Reynolds and a mixed Demerara Assizes jury yesterday that bad

THREE defendants, charged in different Courts with narcotic possession and simple larceny, were all refused bail yesterday.Lester Meyers, 32 and

THE Guyana Sugar Corporation (GUYSUCO) via the Privatisation Unit/NICIL executed eight property sale transactions in 2008, with the total sale

Clousseau reprints a tell-tale part statement issued by the American parent company of the Guyana Telephone & Telegraph Atlantic Tele

PEOPLE’S Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Member of Parliament, Mr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali was sworn in yesterday as the new Minister of

“I am very pleased with the success that we have had in collaboration with the international community (but) I still

$3B project moving apace… ‘The project, expected to be completed by June next year, will cost about $3B and will

– escape with more than $2M in cash, jewellery MASKED gun and cutlass wielding bandits on the Corentyne last Tuesday

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