March 13, 2022
ANSARI Hosein has been appointed Executive Director of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) effective March 1, 2022. The announcement was made by the Chairman of the
March 13, 2022
MEDICATIONS are chemical substances which alter your body’s functional systems. Concomitant use with certain foods and drugs can result in drug-food and drug-drug interactions, which can negatively impact on
March 13, 2022
JOHN McGrath, a Guyanese student of the School of the Nations made history when he scored 99 out of 100 at the Cambridge International June 2021 English Language examinations,
March 13, 2022
WITH the aim of providing teenagers and adolescents the necessary skills needed to navigate young adulthood and the world of work, a local non-governmental organisation (NGO), Youths Arise Guyana,
March 13, 2022
THE Ministry of Health has reported that there are currently 219 active COVID-19 cases in Guyana, following the addition of seven new cases on March 12, 2022. The seven
March 12, 2022
–800 persons become new land-owners, 300 titles distributed in ‘Dream Realised’ Housing Drive EIGHT hundred Guyanese became land-owners, and approximately 300 Land Titles and Transports were distributed on Friday
March 12, 2022
By Shamar Meusa CREATING a sustainable balance between the health and safety of the population, and the strength of the economy is essential in managing a pandemic that forces
March 12, 2022
THE Ministry of Labour (MoL) on Friday during a ceremony held in the boardroom at its Brickdam office, launched its online “National Job Bank” which will be a virtual
June 5, 2021
–motion to be tabled for his removal as PAC Chair WITH the 28th Sitting of the 12th Parliament scheduled for June 10, 2021, it is the intention of the
June 5, 2021
PRESIDENT Dr. Irfaan Ali on Friday promised to support Sherlock Junior Langevine’s dream of attending Stanford University by offsetting whatever additional expenses the scholarship awardee may have. Guyana’s fourth-best
June 5, 2021
STILL grappling with the effects of persistent rains and high water levels, several hinterland communities remain inundated, with these conditions becoming worrisome for farmers. In an update on Friday,
June 5, 2021
THE Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, on Friday, signed 10 contracts valued over $650 million for infrastructural works across several regions. During a simple ceremony at the
June 5, 2021
THE Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) has set aside $200 million for the construction of 50 core homes in Sophia, Georgetown, under the Adequate Housing and Urban Accessibility
June 5, 2021
GUYANA joins the world to observe World Environment Day under the theme ‘Ecosystem Restoration.’ Guyana has been in the forefront of protecting the environment, and our country remains one
June 5, 2021
DESMOND McPherson, who allegedly choked a man before his accomplice relieved him of a cellphone and cash, was, on Friday, placed on $100,000 bail by Magistrate Leron Daly when
June 5, 2021
KELLON Peters, who allegedly stole a cellular phone from an electronic store while posing as a customer, appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court and was granted $25,000 bail by
June 5, 2021
AUSTRALIAN-OWNED gold-mining company Troy Resources is scheduled to terminate over 200 workers, with some having already been laid off due to the downsizing of operations at its Karouni Gold
June 5, 2021
A SIX-member team of Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Ensigns currently undergoing training on the Standard Officer Course Number 52 (SOC 52) on Friday displayed collective input of strength and