A TOTAL of $76M was expended to support the National School Uniform Programme in the Hinterland in 2012, benefiting 30,000
THE Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has expressed a very favourable view of the recent announcement by the
JUSTICE Dianne Inshanally has ordered that the case for the prosecution, surrounding the receipt of a stolen Guyana Defence Force
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
ALBERT Khan, 42, of Lot 24 Station Street, Kitty, Georgetown, was yesterday sentenced to three years imprisonment for seven burglaries.
A postmortem performed on deceased Cuban national, Edgar Barrios Serres, has determined that he died of heart failure. The examination
At Berbice Assizes… THE victim in the discharging loaded firearm and wounding case at the Berbice Assizes, Roopwattie Taijnarine, was
A BARBADIAN national who came to Guyana to get married recently succumbed to injuries inflicted on him by armed bandits
A PRE-TEEN convicted of drug trafficking, at Albion Court, Corentyne, Berbice, was yesterday committed to the New Opportunity Corps (NOC)
THE Guyana Citizens’ Initiative (GCI) has welcomed the announcement by President Bharrat Jagdeo to open a new outlet channel through
THE lifeless body of James Felix, 35, of Lot 1835 Unity Place, Festival City, North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was discovered in
At West Bank Demerara… RESIDENTS of Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara, have been assured that their supply of potable water
What has bread and minibus fares have in common constantly occupies the mind of Mabel and it is the painful
THE final batch of post graduate nurses being trained to become Medex were charged by the Minister within the Ministry





