February 16, 2021
By Navendra Seoraj STRENGTHENING the capacity of the local labour market remains critical as work progresses in Guyana’s burgeoning Oil and Gas (O&G) sector, and so the government, in
February 16, 2021
THE Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Coast Guards were dispatched Monday following reports that decomposed bodies were found on a vessel some 80 miles offshore from Georgetown. The Guyana Chronicle
February 16, 2021
By Navendra Seoraj IMPROVED access to financing is anticipated, as several financial institutions have submitted applications to the Bank of Guyana to establish merchant banks here. A merchant bank
February 16, 2021
…as WHO group says delaying the second dose may increase protection By Vishani Ragobeer MINISTER of Health Dr. Frank Anthony has highlighted that Guyana will be delaying the time
February 16, 2021
– allocation to expedite Amerindian Land Titling project welcomed By Vishani Ragobeer THE granting of land titles to Amerindian villages has been delayed for a number of years, but
February 16, 2021
THE government is expected to undertake a comprehensive assessment of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) this year and examine recommendations made in previous actuarial reports to determine a way
February 16, 2021
By Tamica Garnett WITH only one engineered landfill and a few controlled dumpsites across the country being insufficient to handle Guyana’s growing solid waste, the government will be moving
February 16, 2021
-driver remains in custody ONE of the victims in Sunday’s deadly accident on Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown, remains in a serious condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), while
March 13, 2020
SOON after the confirmation of Guyana’s first case of imported Novel Coronavirus, pharmacies and supermarkets alike have experienced an influx of customers purchasing hand sanitisers, face masks, and vitamin
March 12, 2020
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC) – Cricket West Indies’ (CWI) domestic itinerary has been put in “jeopardy” following the first reported cases of the coronavirus in the Caribbean, and chief executive
March 12, 2020
…CAL quarantines crew of flight on which Guyanese woman travelled …Balwant Singh Hospital quarantine’s staff who treated woman before she went to GPHC Trinidad and Tobago has recorded its
March 12, 2020
– over objections to the use of spreadsheet ONE day after the High Court ordered that the addition of Statements of Polls for Region 4 be resumed; the process
March 12, 2020
…woman back from New York dies at GPHC during treatment …President discourages public gatherings, non-essential travel By Navendra Seoraj GUYANESE woman with travel history to the United States died
March 12, 2020
…President Granger restates he will abide by constitution THE delegation of CARICOM leaders which arrived in Guyana on Wednesday have met with President David Granger, members of the main
March 12, 2020
…Court orders GECOM to return to verification process of Region 4 votes … nullifies declared results; says RO must decide way forward; By Svetlana Marshall CHIEF JUSTICE Roxane George-Wiltshire
March 12, 2020
…ordered to repay state $4.5M on fraud charge Former Deeds Registry official ordered to repay state $4.5M SENIOR Magistrate Leron Daly on Wednesday ordered former Registrar(ag) of the Deeds
March 12, 2020
By Alicia Nicholls THE majority of World Trade Organization (WTO) Members have, this month, commenced negotiations to conclude a binding multilateral agreement on investment facilitation for development. The negotiations,
March 12, 2020
TWO persons have been taken into police custody following the discovery of 235 grams of suspected cannabis in a vehicle. Police ranks from the 70km Police Outpost, on Tuesday,