January 24, 2022
SHOWING its resilience in the face of adversity owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, Citizens Guyana Inc., has reported that it has ended the 2021 financial year with an after-tax
January 24, 2022
-say new knowledge will help improve their communities DEALING with the culture shock of being in a new place, leaving their families and facing financial challenges are just some
January 24, 2022
STUDENTS of Wakenaam and Leguan Islands, Region Three, will now be able to travel to school in comfort and their parents will be relieved of transportation costs, following the
January 24, 2022
FOUR more persons have died after contracting COVID-19, taking Guyana’s overall death toll to 1,134 the Ministry of Health has reported. The ministry said that among the fatalities are
January 24, 2022
Certified electricians have a warning for Jamaicans: “Your neighbour may be stealing your electricity and fattening your Jamaica Public Service (JPS) bills.” Christopher Dell, an inspector in Westmoreland, told
January 24, 2022
-aims to have drug-free communities AS the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) continues to focus on boosting its capacity to tackle drug trafficking across the country and at the borders,
January 24, 2022
-to focus on labour laws, penalties for breaches THE Ministry of Labour (MoL) is planning to host a labour relations conference with approximately 80 companies involved in Guyana’s oil
January 24, 2022
OWNER/EXECUTIVE Chairman of Tristar Inc, Krishna Persaud and newly appointed Managing Director, Joel Bhagwandin, who were both born and raised on the West Bank of Demerara, are forging ahead
April 2, 2021
Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr Jacquiline-Bisasor McKenzie, says the country’s recent COVID-19 numbers suggest that there is a plateauing in the cases of new infections. “The eighth of March
April 2, 2021
Venezuela on Thursday said two of its soldiers were killed by a land mine during operations against armed groups along the Colombian border that have forced the displacement of
April 2, 2021
Some 66,570 people in Brazil died of COVID-19 in March, more than double the previous monthly record, figures show. The country’s health service has been pushed to the brink
April 2, 2021
A HOUSING officer will be stationed in Bartica by the end of April, Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal announced on Thursday afternoon during a visit to the
April 2, 2021
–as authorities move to source $30M booster pump RESIDENTS of Five Miles, Bartica, are expected to have access to potable water in three months, as Minister of Housing and
April 2, 2021
IN a video recording posted on the Ministry of Education (MOE)’s social media page on Thursday, Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, confirmed that public schools will remain physically closed
April 2, 2021
ADYEMI Azeez, 15, also known as “Adi”, a resident of Maria Lodge and student of Abram Zuil Secondary School is feared drowned after he went for a swim with
April 2, 2021
–facility commissioned at the Leonora Secondary School TRANSFORMING and improving the delivery of education continues to be at the forefront of the Ministry of Education’s plans, as evidenced by
April 2, 2021
–after beating, pulling gun on girlfriend DAMIEN Naughton was, on Thursday, sentenced to three years in prison, having been found guilty of being in possession of an illegal firearm
April 2, 2021
AN application seeking an order to set aside the default judgement obtained against Vice-President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, which was granted without the knowledge of Jagdeo and his Attorneys-at-Law, and