May 4, 2020
–local environmentalist scotches rumour Guyana likely to become world’s highest polluter THOUGH its vast oil-and-gas resources could contribute to the emission of millions of tons of carbon dioxide (CO2),
May 4, 2020
~ due to crucial maintenance exercise IN the coming days, the Guyana Power and Light company will be conducting a series of maintenance exercises which will see power outages
May 3, 2020
…the public health crisis aside, the Caribbean faces daunting economic prospects …quick adaptation to the new realities and innovative solutions required “This is completely a black swan event.
May 3, 2020
The Inter-American Development Bank and IDB Invest have outlined their focus for deploying the financial and technical resources made available to borrowing member countries and companies to address the
May 3, 2020
— screening ongoing at the port of entries By Indrawattie Natram RESIDENTS of various communities in the Nile/Cozier, Kitty-Providence area and Moruca/Phoenix in the Lower Pomeroon River, Region Two
May 3, 2020
Reports are that the national recount of the votes cast at the March 2, 2020 regional and general elections is expected to commence on Wednesday. The Guyana Chronicle understands
May 3, 2020
…admits discrepancies likely to surface ADMITTING ahead of the national recount that discrepancies are likely to surface, People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Executive Member Anil Nandlall vehemently objected to a
May 3, 2020
–professional women condemn attack on GECOM Chair as cowardly, ‘nasty’ and ‘misogynistic’ SEVERAL prominent women in varying sectors across Guyana have deemed the attack on Chairperson of the Guyana
May 25, 2019
MINISTER of Business Haimraj Rajkumar has tabled a Small Business (Amendment) Bill intended to raise the requirement for the classification of small businesses. Minister Rajkumar presented the bill to
May 25, 2019
…Prime Minister calls for patriotism PRIME Minister Moses Nagamootoo has urged youths here to fully embrace their Guyanese nationality, saying in local parlance, that “we navel-string buried hey”. The
May 25, 2019
– residents say prime suspect lives in the area THE discovery of a stolen Toyota motorcar, which was found abandoned near the Guyana Defence Force Camp Stephenson base, at
May 25, 2019
There has been a noticeable decrease in both fatal and ‘damaged’ accidents on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway following the initiation of a night patrol by the Guyana Police Force’s ‘E’
May 25, 2019
REPRESENTATIVE of the Amerindian Peoples Association (APA), Sherwayne Crammer, said that there should be more focus on Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) for indigenous youth to equip them
May 25, 2019
MORE than 40 members of the Voluntary Emergency Response Team (VERT), attached to the Civil Defence Commission (CDC), benefitted from an Oil Spill Response Training facilitated by ExxonMobil Guyana,
May 25, 2019
A FORMER bauxite worker has failed in his attempt to retrieve US$174, 032.49 for damages, and a monthly pension of US$2000.72 awarded by the court. The Trinidad-based CCJ, on
May 25, 2019
FIFTY-THREE men topped the list of 77 distinguished Guyanese who were conferred with national awards at the National Cultural Centre on the Friday. The Head of State, President David
May 25, 2019
THE University of Guyana’s Council on Thursday ordered Vice-Chancellor (VC), Professor Ivelaw Griffith to proceed on leave, effective May 28, 2019. According to a release from the university, the
May 25, 2019
TWO women prisoners have received Presidential pardon from President David Granger. The pardons of Bibi Parjohn, age 40, and Unique Hope, age 30, will take effect from May 26,