May 26, 2021
AS Guyanese, we often hear stories of our national heroes, courageous strong men and women who fought so that we could today celebrate Guyana as an independent nation. Names
May 26, 2021
–a look back at the establishment of pillars of development that exist to this day IT has been just about six decades since Guyana attained its instruments of independence
May 26, 2021
By Tota C. Mangar TODAY, Wednesday, 26th May, commemorates the fifty-fifth anniversary of our country’s attainment of political independence from Great Britain. On this historic day in 1966, a new
May 25, 2021
–as work starts on 25 private projects COUNTRIES the world over are still reeling from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and while Guyana has been no exception, it
May 25, 2021
— government will not sacrifice efficiency for expediency, says Prime Minister PRIME Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, on Monday, conducted an on-site inspection of the 46.5-megawatt power generation
May 25, 2021
–Agri. Minister tells Canadian High Commissioner GUYANA’S agriculture sector has received a substantial amount of recognition within the past eight months, as individuals and companies from around the world
May 25, 2021
THE Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has informed the Ministry of Education that several Guyanese students are on the regional merit list of top candidates by subject. This follows the
July 1, 2020
– President Granger confident Appellate Court ruling will be upheld – says contaminated ballots cannot be counted as valid By Lisa Hamilton PRESIDENT David Granger has stated that while
July 1, 2020
THE People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C), on Tuesday, filed private criminal charges against Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Keith Lowenfield, for alleged fraud, based on his Elections Report submitted on
July 1, 2020
THE Inter Religious Organisation (IRO) is calling on the respective political leaders of Guyana to take charge and urge their supporters to remain calm and peaceful as the Caribbean
July 1, 2020
– PPP/C lead counsel Mendes now agrees CCJ cannot hear appeal under Article 177(4) By Svetlana Marshall THE People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C), through its lawyers, has conceded that the
July 1, 2020
With Region 10 recording just six COVID-19 cases since the virus outbreak, the Regional Heath and Emergency Committee of Region 10 is of the firm view that that perceived
July 1, 2020
…Sir Shridath tells ICJ in historic border controversy case By Svetlana Marshall DISTINGUISHED Guyanese Diplomat and Co-Agent, Sir Shridath Ramphal, in leading the arguments before the International Court of
July 1, 2020
…Guyana argues in presenting case for full and final settlement By Svetlana Marshall IN rejecting Venezuela’s contention that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has no jurisdiction to confirm
July 1, 2020
…at least two killed By Peter Richards PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jun 30, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Tuesday said that they had foiled a
July 1, 2020
…as national exams gets underway today By Tamica Garnett IN Belle West on the West Bank Demerara, parents Shivanie and Desmond Garnett spent the day on Tuesday revising as
July 1, 2020
THE United Nations Refugee Agency continues to support Guyana’s fight against the deadly COVID-19 pandemic with the donation of 48 pre-fabricated housing units, the Ministry of Public Health said