March 2, 2023
THE Ministry of Education’s regional science fair was launched on Monday, after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a release from the Education Ministry, the
March 2, 2023
TRINIDADIAN-OWNED Ramps Logistics, on Wednesday, dropped its claim of damages against the State and will now only be moving ahead with a possible settlement on costs. This is according
March 1, 2023
The St. Lucia Parliament Tuesday night gave the green light for the island to have the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as its final and highest court, replacing
March 1, 2023
EIGHTY-FOUR (84) hemodialysis patients have received cheques valued at $600,000 each, to help subsidize their treatment expenses, as the Government rolled out its dialysis treatment initiative for the year
March 1, 2023
–President Ali announces; says advancements will enhance efficiency, transparency and further create a modern environment THE government is partnering with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and international companies to
March 1, 2023
–company opens new office BUSINESS process out-sourcing (BPO) company, Teleperformance (TP) is looking to add another 1,000 persons to its staff, with the launch of its second office in
March 1, 2023
–to create over 50 jobs RECOGNISING the massive tourism potential that exists in the Pomeroon-Supenaam region, two overseas-based Guyanese investors have initiated plans for the construction of the US$3.5
March 1, 2023
–President Biden says in Republic Day message UNITED States President Joe Biden has said that his country will remain a committed partner in Guyana’s efforts to transform its economy.
July 4, 2022
RESIDENTS of Buxton and neighbouring villages will have the opportunity to meet with several government ministers on Monday, July 4, to discuss developmental issues and other concerns, when government
July 4, 2022
–for crafting ‘an excellent food security strategy’ AS the world works to recover from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and, more recently, the Russia-Ukraine war, President of
July 4, 2022
-sum will cover tuition, living expenses By Jeune Bailey Van Keric KEAYLA Vanderstoop’s stint at the prestigious Howard University in the United States is set to commence on August
July 4, 2022
THE Government of Guyana will soon send a team of technical agricultural personnel to Trinidad and Tobago to assist in that country’s production of aromatic rice, Agriculture Minister Zulfikar
July 4, 2022
–– Complaints Authority says IN a July 3 release to the media, the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) recommended charges against three members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) in
July 4, 2022
SENIOR Superintendents of Police, Calvin Brutus, Errol Watts, Khali Pareshram and Crime Chief (AG) Wendell Blanhum are among eight senior police ranks who were promoted to Assistant Commissioners of
July 4, 2022
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali arrived on Saturday in Paramaribo, Suriname, to join his regional counterparts for the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government. According
July 4, 2022
By Ron Cheong THE philosopher Thomas Hobbes, a leading thinker in modern political philosophy, describes a conceptual state of nature in which everyone is completely free to do as
July 4, 2022
(BBC) – A MAN has died and thousands of people have been told to evacuate their homes amid torrential rain and flash flooding in Australia’s largest city, Sydney. Roads
July 4, 2022
THE Treaty of Chaguaramas, signed on this day forty-nine (49) years ago, established the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Common Market. Each year, Guyana observes, as a national holiday,