July 17, 2022
–with 3D printing technology By Cassandra Khan OWING to the high demand for houses, a private company, Maraiko Bay, has imported a three-dimensional (3D) printer, which it will use
July 17, 2022
A SURINAMESE company is keen on entering into partnerships with three local companies following engagements on Day One of the “Together We Win Business Network (TWWBN)” small business conference
July 17, 2022
–gets accepted into top New York College WITH dedication and focus as her watchwords, 18-year-old Guyanese, Sasha Amadally, was recognised for her commitment to academic excellence with a place
July 17, 2022
–Prime Minister Phillips affirms that plans remain in place for the industry’s development PRIME MINISTER, Brigadier (Ret’d), Mark Phillips, stated that the government would continue to develop the electric
July 17, 2022
THE Ministry of Health will continue to monitor and be on high alert for possible cases of Monkeypox, as the virus has been detected in more than 40 countries
July 17, 2022
–Head of regional private sector body says THE Region Three Private Sector Inc. (R3PSi) has applauded Demerara Bank for its move to construct a $150M Leonora branch which will
July 17, 2022
–how Indigenous youth are tackling climate change, COVID-19 and other challenges with innovative solutions (FAO) CHILDREN and youth are our future, and they are also our present. Innovative and
July 17, 2022
MINISTER of Home Affairs Robeson Benn, on Friday, handed over several births, marriage, and death certificates to the Toshaos of various Amerindian communities across the ten administrative regions at
October 18, 2021
A 48-year-old motorcyclist, Eon Howard, of ‘B’ Field, Sophia, Georgetown, died just after midnight on Saturday after he lost control of his motorcycle along High Street, Werk-En-Rust, Georgetown and
October 18, 2021
A notorious gang is behind the kidnapping of a group of North American missionaries near Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, officials say. The five men, seven women and five children were
October 18, 2021
TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Shreya Pratima Ramnarine of the C V Nunes Primary is the top performer for Region Two at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA). Ramnarine, a resident of
October 18, 2021
THE National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) has expended some $602.8 million, at the end of June this year, to further diversify Guyana’s production base and ensure food
October 18, 2021
AMONG the many children who celebrated their success at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), was David Hackett, whose 505 marks earned him a place at The Bishops’
October 18, 2021
AT least 26 people have been killed in floods in southern India after heavy rains caused rivers to overflow, cutting off towns and villages. Five children are among the
October 18, 2021
— Education Ministry rejects APNU/AFC’s claims The Ministry of Education has expressed disappointment with regards to a statement issued by the A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC)
October 18, 2021
By Vanessa Cort THE day before my last article on domestic violence appeared in this paper, a friend was abused by her spouse, following a birthday celebration at a
October 18, 2021
FIFTY more police officers are now more equipped to deal with gender-based violence and domestic violence after undergoing training at the Police Officer’s Training Centre. The second and third
October 17, 2021
WITH dozens of major infrastructural projects simultaneously taking shape nationwide, the government has already expended some $8 billion to improve the state of the country’s roads and bridges. This