July 19, 2022
– Regions Five, Six dairy farmers to become suppliers BY the end of this year, Guyanese will soon be able to break the seal of a locally produced bottle
July 19, 2022
By Cassandra Khan A VARIETY of agencies under the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security assisted Mocha-Arcadia residents on Monday and had discussions with them. Residents benefitted from
July 19, 2022
COME Thursday, July 21, Justice Sandil Kissoon is expected to sum up the evidence, in the trial of death row inmate, Mark Royden Williams, called ‘Smallie,’ who is accused
July 19, 2022
THE Bureau of Statistics, on Monday, commenced two weeks of intense training for 54 persons from all regions of Guyana who will function as Area Coordinators during the upcoming
July 18, 2022
THE Imran Ally Shopping Complex, an over $300 million hardware and variety store, was officially opened on Sunday at Enmore Estate Road. The store is expected to significantly support
July 18, 2022
WITH major plans for large-scale farming and agro-processing to ensure food security in the hinterland community of Mainstay/Whyaka, the relevant authorities are putting agriculture at the forefront of its
July 18, 2022
-Rajendra Prabudial sets sights on educating, ‘giving back’ YEARS after entering the workforce as a 15-year-old labourer attached to a Mahaicony rice mill, Rajendra Prabudial is embarking on a
July 18, 2022
TEN years after deciding to add fruit to barbeque sauce, Sandra Craig has managed to turn this idea into a successful small business. SS Natural Fruit Flavoured Inc is
October 19, 2021
THIS is the time when our Muslim brothers and sisters celebrate the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad. During this period Muslims around the world spend time praying and
October 19, 2021
IT is now beyond repute – and dispute – that the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, On Who Be Peace (OWBP), is one of mankind’s most seminal and life-changing figures contributed
October 19, 2021
THE Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) extends Youman Nabi greetings to our Guyanese brothers and sisters, moreso the ones from the Muslim community. As the nation marks the birth
October 19, 2021
AN oxygen generating plant valued at some US$150,000 has been sourced, through collaborative efforts, to be installed at the National Infectious Diseases Hospital, Liliendaal, Georgetown. The plant will generate
October 19, 2021
A 33-year-old miner has admitted to police that he choked his reputed wife, businesswoman Denise Vieira to death on October 13, 2021. Vieira, 47, a mother of four was
October 19, 2021
EON Howard, 48, of Lot 433 Samaroo Street, ‘B’ Field, South Sophia, Georgetown, suffered a broken neck when he crashed his motorcycle, CK 7303, Sunday last, on High Street,
October 19, 2021
GANESH “Chris” Persaud, 20, of Strathspey, East Coast Demerara (ECD), died as a result of an incised wound to the neck, according to an autopsy performed on his remains
October 19, 2021
America’s climate envoy John Kerry says the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow is the “last best hope for the world to get its act together”. Kerry told the
October 19, 2021
North Korea has fired at least one ballistic missile into waters off the coast of Japan, South Korea and Japan’s militaries have said. It comes as South Korea, Japan
October 19, 2021
FIVE more persons have died after contracting COVID-19, taking Guyana’s overall death toll to 875, the Ministry of Health has reported. The ministry said that the latest fatalities are