November 5, 2020
– balance COVID safety and economic measures, Dr. Anthony says WHILE the proliferation of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is of serious concern, Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony contends
November 4, 2020
– business chambers laud relaxation of curfew, gradual opening up of economy By Navendra Seoraj THE gradual re-opening of the local economy has released a burden from businesses, which
November 4, 2020
President Donald Trump was leading Democratic rival Joe Biden in the vital battleground state of Florida on Tuesday, while other competitive swing states that will help decide the election,
November 4, 2020
– mobile pumps deployed, farmers urged to desist from littering THE National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) is in the process of intensifying its drainage capabilities in low-lying and
November 4, 2020
– to help investigate murder of Henry boys, Police Force offers $3M reward By Rabindra Rooplall NIGEL HUGHES, one of the lawyers on the legal team for slain West
November 4, 2020
– 10 CSOs to be rehired immediately to serve residents – COVID-19 cash grant delivered to Orealla/Siparuta By Nafeeza Yahya-Sakur THE Orealla Fruit Cheese Factory is set to
November 4, 2020
THE villages of Orealla and Siparuta, in the Corentyne River, will soon benefit from a resident agriculture extension officer. Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha, made the announcement during a recent
November 4, 2020
– Minister Bharrat NATURAL Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat, has engaged potential investors who are interested in developing the Tarakuli bauxite deposit, located some 10 miles away from Orealla, East
December 5, 2019
ADELA Robertson, a young and industrious resident of Aishalton, Deep South Rupununi, continues to defy the odds. According to the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Robertson operates a thriving
December 5, 2019
THE Central Corentyne Chamber of Commerce (CCCC) has handed over 15 incinerators to primary schools within the Borlam to Tarlogie, East Berbice Corentyne catchment area. Three other primary schools,
December 4, 2019
In light of a number of road accidents, many of which have had fatal consequences, President David Granger is urging motorists to observe the Guyana Police Force’s code of
December 4, 2019
— EPA finds projects not particularly harmful to environment ESSO Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, has applied to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for
December 4, 2019
A $260M North Ruimveldt Polyclinic will be constructed at Blue Mountain Road, Festival City Entrance, North Ruimveldt, in Georgetown. This was recently announced by Director-General of the Ministry of
December 4, 2019
…MoE advises secondary schools heads in memo GIVEN the inappropriate behaviour, activities, and clothing worn by students, as well as the inappropriate music at many public school Christmas parties
December 4, 2019
…GECOM agrees to keep on job, pays him in lieu of leave The contract of Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Keith Lowenfield — a critical person to the coming elections
December 4, 2019
Toshaos, indigenous women attend budgeting/ accounting training workshop THE Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF-REDD+) Project on Tuesday hosted day one of its three-day budgeting/accounting training workshop for members of
December 4, 2019
GUYANESE can turn out on Friday at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) to enjoy an evening of flamenco dancing in “Gloria”, a performance by Sonia Olla and her Flamenco
December 4, 2019
SEVERAL sugar workers from the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuco) and representatives from the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU), on Tuesday morning, continued their campaign for a pay