March 15, 2022
THE COVID-19 Public Health regulations which were published on February to last to the end of March have been revoked as new measures were on Monday published in the
March 15, 2022
–PSC Chairman says, but advises authorities to explore every option to keep electricity costs down EVEN as authorities work to institute further measures that could restrict the rate of
March 15, 2022
–funds in NRF now over US$719M RETURNS from the most recent sale of Guyana’s oil have exceeded US$96 million, the highest on record since the country started producing and
March 15, 2022
APNU+AFC scandal… CONCERNS about the alleged pilfering of almost $800,000 worth of fuel from the Ministry of Education, going as far back as 2017, were tentatively put to rest
March 15, 2022
THE Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha has expressed joy for the return of the Phagwah celebration after a two-year hiatus as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and has asked
March 15, 2022
-says Health Minister WITH the vaccination rates in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) remaining stagnant due to vaccine hesitancy, Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony noted on Monday that the best
March 15, 2022
GUYANA’s only dental boat, the Lady Janet, was recommissioned on Monday following a recent $2.4 million upgrade after it had been out of operation for some six years. The
March 15, 2022
Russia has implemented a new law making it harder for foreign aircraft leasing companies to repossess their planes in the face of Western sanctions. The new law will allow
June 1, 2021
The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has executed its third round of Delivering Quality Service Training to 15 staff members of the Splashmin’s Resort. This training, facilitated by Marlon George,
May 31, 2021
— Health Minister says ministry stands ready to address medical issues linked to flood AS the government continues efforts to bring relief to those affected by the countrywide flooding,
May 31, 2021
REGION Two officials, on Sunday, distributed over 1000 food hampers to flood-affected residents in the Pomeroon River. Flood-relief packages were offered to residents who were severely affected by flooding
May 31, 2021
— more pumps installed in flood-affected areas in Region Six A PROMISE to deliver feed and grass to cattle stranded in Cookrite Savannah was fulfilled on Sunday, following a
May 31, 2021
AFTER a night of heavy rainfall, residents of Georgetown were, on Sunday morning, greeted with floods due to the delay in the opening of sluices and the improper disposal
May 31, 2021
AS the water continues to rise in Kwakwani, Region 10, over 30 families have been placed in shelters, Region 10 Chairman, Deron Adams, has said. In a telephone interview
May 31, 2021
FACED with the global pandemic which forced the closure of her children’s daycare centres, her son’s developing skin condition and her employer’s denial of further no-pay leave, Lisa Leitch-Lacon
May 31, 2021
-plans to become an educator EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Sarah Reid, formerly of the New Amsterdam Secondary School, has copped the top national award for Caribbean Studies at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency
May 31, 2021
A FAMILY is thankful to God that their three children are alive after a car slammed into a shed under which they were relaxing in a hammock. A shaken Feroze
May 31, 2021
-draft ‘Bail Bill’ at AG’s Chambers for review A City Magistrate’s decision to grant bail to four men found with unlicensed firearms, contrary to the modus operandi, and at