March 1, 2023
THE M.V MA Lisha has already set sail from Kolkata and is set to arrive in Guyana soon. The ship will be travelling the Barima/Waini-Georgetown route and is designed
March 1, 2023
CHINA released a paper stating its position on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis on Friday, as the world marked one year since the full escalation of the
March 1, 2023
SOCIAL media commentator Rickford Burke has again come under fire from the Guyana Police Force (GPF), this time for the “vacuous” attack on Acting Police Commissioner, Clifton Hicken. In
March 1, 2023
THE 2023 Mashramani extravaganza generated a substantial economic impact for Guyana, considering the country had no celebrations for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. United in
March 1, 2023
SOME 84 hemodialysis patients have received cheques valued at $600,000 each to help subsidise their treatment expenses, as the government rolled out its dialysis treatment initiative for the Year
March 1, 2023
THE Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association (GRPA) has launched new HIV care and treatment services. ACCORDING to a press release, with this, the GRPA joins a host of other healthcare
March 1, 2023
ORVIN Persaud, a 25-year-old of San Felix, Bolivar, Venezuela, drowned on Saturday while he was on his way to Guyana to celebrate Phagwah with relatives and start a new
March 1, 2023
THE first session of the third installment of the Office of the Prime Minister’s Media and Communications Academy commenced at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Tuesday. Over 60
July 4, 2022
INFLUENCED by the increasing demand for boulders and aggregates on the local market, Windsor Technologies, a Guyanese-owned company, is taking steps to establish a quarry operation at an area
July 4, 2022
(BBC) – PROTESTERS have stormed Libya’s parliament in the eastern city of Tobruk and set fire to part of the building. Images posted online showed thick columns of smoke
July 4, 2022
THE Guyana Defence Force (GDF)’s Chief-of-Staff Brigadier Godfrey Bess has completed the first of a two-year Distance Education Programme of a Master’s Programme in Strategic Studies at the United
July 4, 2022
(T&T Guardian) – FORMER commissioner of police Gary Griffith is throwing his hat into the ring again for his former position as the nation’s ‘top cop.’ Griffith was appointed
July 3, 2022
–among areas expected to take centre stage as CARICOM Heads meet in Suriname MATTERS of regional importance, including those related to agri-food systems, climate finance and security, are expected
July 3, 2022
WITH plans in place to establish a gas-to-energy project, works on a US$300 million Vreed-en-Hoop Shore base facility, new private and public hospitals and the two four-lane highways in
July 3, 2022
SOME 100 residents of Sophia, Greater Georgetown, on Saturday benefitted from the government’s $250,000 business-grant initiative. This is a part of the government’s manifesto promise to ensure that Guyanese
July 3, 2022
MARICA Daniels, a Florida-based health worker with Guyanese roots, has published a book titled “Don’t be afraid,” with the intention of educating women on pregnancy, labour and post-labour. The
July 3, 2022
–as GOGEC mulls becoming a member of the regional body THE Guyanese business community is set to benefit from a wider range of opportunities in the Caribbean as the
July 3, 2022
(Jamaica Observer) AMID the rising energy prices and falling margins, cement prices across the region have risen by double digits year-to-date as Trinidad Cement Limited’s (TCL’s) core markets continue