February 28, 2021
-to train officers in Portuguese, Spanish and Mandarin THE Ministry of Labour is currently engaging bilingual tutors to have Labour and Occupational Safety and Health Officers (OSH) trained in
February 28, 2021
GUYANA has recorded 37 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 26 recoveries, with 654 tests being carried out within 24 hours. Of these new cases, six were recorded
February 28, 2021
–takes aim at immigration consultancy BOASTING extensive knowledge of the Canadian immigration system, Guyana-born lawyer and founder of KYL Law Firm, Kelicia Letlow-Peroune, is looking to extend her reach
February 28, 2021
THE Pan-Caribbean Partnership against HIV and AIDS (PANCAP), the mechanism that provides a structured and unified approach to the Caribbean’s response to the HIV epidemic, officially launched a toolkit
February 28, 2021
AN autopsy conducted on the remains of Sandra Dee Barker, the ACME General Store Manager who was found dead in her office on Wednesday last, revealed that her death
February 28, 2021
…says Minister Anand Persaud THE Government will be pushing the wheel of innovation, change, and developing industries as Budget 2021 aims to build cohesive and stronger communities and regions,
February 28, 2021
THE Brazilian Federal Police have arrested 27 immigrants who entered Bom Fim illegally via Guyana’s borders. A release from the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) here noted that the interception
February 28, 2021
…Minister Persaud urges at launch of two Child Advocacy Centres in Region Six EVERY child must be taught that if they are ever in trouble, there will always be
March 27, 2020
…lockdown measure awaiting approval from Ministerial Taskforce A REGIONAL health emergency committee which was formed in the Rupununi to tackle the spread of COVID-19 has proposed that ranks of
March 27, 2020
APPROXIMATELY one month ago, City Engineer Colvern Venture was asked to provide an estimate of the damage done to the municipal abattoir by a crane belonging to John Fernandes
March 27, 2020
IN response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has announced the waiver of value-added tax on medical supplies to combat the pandemic. GRA stated, in a
March 27, 2020
RYAN PERSAUD, a 25-year-old man of Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara, charged with assault and abusive language was, on Wednesday, March 26, 2020, granted bail and remanded by Magistrate
March 27, 2020
THE police are yet to make an arrest with respect to the murder of popular Albouystown businesswoman, Nalinie Persaud, called ‘Nalo’, who was attacked and killed by bandits in
March 27, 2020
REPUBLIC Bank will compensate customers who were affected by the operational challenges experienced following the conversion to the new banking platform, the bank noted on Thursday. The bank said
March 27, 2020
THE family of retired Police Officer Fitzroy Hill, who was killed in an accident in October 2019, is calling for justice and a proper investigation, since the driver of
March 27, 2020
EVEN though Guyana continues the fight against the deadly COVID-19 outbreak, a few boat operators who ply the Georgetown to Vreed-en-Hoop route have not been implementing the precautionary measures
March 27, 2020
– GECOM assures Party agents fearing for safety of ballot boxes THE Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) on Thursday made it clear that there is no legal requirement for agents
March 27, 2020
A LINDEN youth, on Wednesday, succumbed to severe injuries at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he rode a motorcycle into a house on Wismar, Linden, last Thursday. Dead is