April 27, 2022
TEVIN Henry was on Monday freed of a rape charge by the Sexual Offences Court of the Demerara High Court after the jury returned a not-guilty verdict. Henry was
April 27, 2022
— through agreement with Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and industry A FIVE-YEAR Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) will see the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) supporting the Guyana
April 26, 2022
— framework being crafted for Guyana’s future — with emphasis on investment of oil funds into education, health, infrastructure and development of non-oil sectors, says Vice-President Jagdeo IN order
April 26, 2022
– Minister Manickchand THE need for trained teachers to obtain a release from the Ministry of Education to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Education at the University of Guyana
April 26, 2022
— samples to be sent overseas for testing THE autopsies conducted on the bodies of Justin Teixeira and Richie Hansraj are inconclusive and further tests would be needed to
April 26, 2022
RESIDENTS of Kaibarupai, Region Eight, will soon be able to enjoy first-time access to potable water through the new Kaibarupai Water Supply System. Minister of Housing and Water, Collin
April 26, 2022
PRESIDENT, Dr. Irfaan Ali, celebrated another year on the planet and was treated to a medley of local tunes by the Guyana Police Force Band, at State House, on
April 26, 2022
–after audit report shows cheques were reportedly paid to contractor before completion of works THE Public Accounts Committee (PAC), on Monday, called for a criminal investigation to be launched
July 20, 2021
— says Attorney-General THE ‘Because We Care’ education cash grant currently being distributed to parents and guardians of students enrolled in the public school system is another initiative which
July 19, 2021
–the Association of Women Entrepreneurs – a support system for entrepreneurs WOMEN in business is not an unfamiliar concept in the modern society we live in today. The phenomenon
July 19, 2021
–says Health Minister as he rallies for vaccination GUYANA surpassed 500 COVID-19 deaths on July 14, 2021. It was nothing short of a grim milestone, worsened by the fact
July 19, 2021
–says Minister Edghill SHOULD the Government of Guyana decide to participate in the regional ‘travel bubble’ as proposed by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), not many adjustments would have to
July 19, 2021
SENIOR MINISTER in the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, has said that the government recognised that high costs and low supply of construction
July 19, 2021
–the results of consistent operations in Guyana’s petroleum sector GUYANA’S petroleum sector has been the epitome of productivity in recent times, abuzz with activities that have proven fruitful for
July 19, 2021
ELECTRIC vehicles (EV) and their production have recently emerged as the latest trend in the automobile industry, with various acclaimed and known automobile companies such as Tesla, Nissan, Chevrolet,
July 19, 2021
–proves strength, resilience amid torrential showers, pandemic woes DESPITE the challenges brought on by climate change, the above-average rainfall experienced countrywide over the past few weeks, and the resultant
July 19, 2021
–exploring wireless landline services, says new CEO WITH over 75,000 of its customers already using its fibre optic “Blaze” system, the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) is aiming
July 19, 2021
–as authorities move to repair flood-damaged infrastructure by year-end THE recent floods have resulted in tens of millions of dollars in damages to public infrastructure, and, even though a