June 4, 2020
As the National Recount enter its final few days, the Peoples Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) lead over the incumbent A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) on
June 4, 2020
…contends that any results from elections cannot be considered credible because of the high incidence of fraud …Werk-en-Rust man tells GECOM he was out but listed as voted DESPITE
June 4, 2020
– MOE outlines strict public health protocols – limited classroom capacity, sanitisation guidelines, after-school measures and more By Lisa Hamilton SCHOOLS in Guyana will be in session during the
June 4, 2020
…as Suriname records surge in COVID-19 cases SURINAME has become the latest South American country to record a surge in cases of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), and while this
June 4, 2020
WEDNESDAY’S recount of the votes cast at the General and Regional Elections, saw 86 ballots from a single Polling Station in Sophia, Georgetown being deemed rejected – 83 from
June 4, 2020
A route 48 minibus ended up in a ditch, after it collided with a parked car in the vicinity of Duncan and Sheriff streets, Tuesday afternoon. Reports are that
June 4, 2020
THE General Manager of Linden Mining Enterprise (LINMINE), Emmet Alves, is raising an uproar in the township, over indiscriminate dumping of garbage in key locations, which he says is
June 4, 2020
– CARICOM Chair says Region’s survival depends on fair treatment – slams outdated vulnerability index, market exclusion By Lisa Hamilton THE effects of COVID-19 is “disproportionately deeper” for many
July 1, 2019
A SOLAR farm, roadworks and improvements to water quality are just some of the ways in which the small community of St. Cuthbert’s Mission will be upgraded in the
July 1, 2019
Director-General of the Ministry of the Presidency, Joseph Harmon and Minister of Business, Haimraj Rajkumar have assured Aliki residents that the ‘Coalition’ is a caring government during a community
July 1, 2019
LEGUAN residents assembled in the Leguan Secondary School hours before a scheduled community meeting with their elected government ministers. For these residents, it is the first time four sitting
July 1, 2019
There is a growing realisation that food and agriculture must play a vital part in reaching the Sustainable Development Goals and that in this context, FAO provides a neutral
July 1, 2019
FIVE Essequibians narrowly escaped death on Sunday after the driver of the car in which they were travelling lost control of the vehicle and it ended up in a
July 1, 2019
THE village of Aliki, along the Essequibo River, Region Three, is expected to see major developments over the next few months, following a visit there by Director General of
July 1, 2019
A NUMBER of streets that are without proper lighting in Constituency Eight have been identified, and the respective councillors are now working to see how they can provide some
July 1, 2019
GUYANA’s rich Indigenous culture was showcased through music, storytelling and poetry at Friday evening’s ‘Beyuka Irekida’ – a musical gathering in Arawak, at the Heritage Village, Sophia Exhibition Centre,
July 1, 2019
THE health sector will soon be boosted following the graduation of 234 young persons in the areas of First Aid – CPR and Home Nursing. A graduation ceremony was
July 1, 2019
FORMER Executive Director of Conservation International Guyana, Dr. David Singh is of the view that the Green State Development Strategy (GSDS): Vision 2040 should have some “legal standing” to