June 24, 2020
THE importance of and need for strong civil society involvement in the monitoring and consultations over the oil and gas sector, to ensure that the average Guyanese benefits, was
June 24, 2020
…to challenge Court of Appeal’s final decision on ‘valid votes’ ONE day after the Court of Appeal ruled that the election of a President ought to be done
June 23, 2020
THE Guyana Power & Light (GPL) Inc. is looking to acquire new modernised equipment to advance the services of the national power company. By way of a press statement,
June 23, 2020
– UNAIDS says risks can be mitigated if countries respond immediately THE joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) released the results from a new analysis on
June 23, 2020
TWO children who are preparing to write the National Grade Six Examination (NGSA) at the border town of Lethem in the Rupununi have tested positive for the Coronavirus. This
June 23, 2020
TWENTY-seven-year-old Tyron Duesbury was killed early Monday morning after being struck by a stray bullet as he, his wife and friends were looking for a place to continue partying
June 23, 2020
A MAN was on Sunday fatally stabbed when he attempted to part a fight between two lovers at Turtle Creek Landing, Mazaruni River. The dead man has been identified
June 23, 2020
THE Creative Arts in Guyana can at times be underrated and underappreciated, due to several reasons and constraints prevalent in the country. But in fact, it has profound ability
July 26, 2019
– $1M up for grabs! ONE night, one stage, and six DJs, all battling through five rounds for a winner-take-all $1M cash prize, a trophy, and one- year bragging
July 26, 2019
– and calls for copyright protection ‘THE Tenants…Rent’s Due’ premiered earlier this week at Caribbean Cinemas with Writer and Producer Richard Mahase calling on the authorities to implement some
July 26, 2019
– with Samuel Medas AT just five years old, while still learning the fundamentals of talking and playing with other children, Samuel Medas began making music by pressing the
July 26, 2019
…in engagements with, diplomatic corps, civil society …maintains gov’t acting within confines of constitution …stresses need for free, fair, credible elections PRESIDENT David Granger, on Thursday, met with members
July 26, 2019
– President Granger tells local leaders welfare of citizens must be their priority PRESIDENT David Granger, on Thursday, said the improvement in citizens’ wellbeing should not become a source
July 26, 2019
…WPA tells residents in Linden outreach -urges them to get registered, give coalition a second chance EXECUTIVE Members of the Working People’s Alliance (WPA), one of the parties in
July 26, 2019
– Public Security Ministry’s task force recommendation BARS and liquor restaurants in the near future will have to be sound proof before they are issued an operation licence from
July 26, 2019
– executive director THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recorded 156 complaints of noise nuisance last year and some 105 thus far this year, a 35 per cent increase
July 26, 2019
CHAIRMAN of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Gerald ‘Gerry’ Gouveia, is being accused of having an “obsession” with taking any stance which would give his “preferred political party” a
July 26, 2019
GIRLS in Tech (GIT), a global non-profit that works to put an end to gender inequality in high-tech industries and startups, will launch its Guyana chapter on August 7.