April 27, 2020
THE Bartica Municipal Market and the Mayor and Town Council have come to the aid of vendors by waivering their vending fees for two months. With the deadly coronavirus
April 27, 2020
–as private schools cash in on COVID-19 arrangements with offer of generous discounts By Tamica Garnett WITH the announcement that schools will remain closed indefinitely, even as the new
April 27, 2020
— Guyanese from 2019 Bahamas hurricane going strong —encourage Guyanese to be resilient during COVID-19 IN less than a year, the Simons have been a part of two major
April 27, 2020
AS the entire world and Guyana continue to grapple with the deadly COVID-19 scourge, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) has outlined its Hygiene and Sanitation Protocol, thereby joining the
April 27, 2020
ON April 15, 2020, Elaine Grenada of Penny Lane, South Ruimveldt Gardens, celebrated her 100th birthday. The eldest of five children, ‘Granny Elaine’ was born in Friendship, just next
April 26, 2020
…Ministry of Presidency clarifies elections not hindering assistance from international, financial institutions AS Guyana continues to combat the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the country remains eligible to receive assistance
April 26, 2020
…given full-time appointment as COVID-19 taskforce ONE day after he was appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) Secretariat by President David Granger, the
April 26, 2020
–Commission establishes hierarchical system to resolve issues; sets out clear tabulation guidelines By Svetlana Marshall THE Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has established a hierarchical system for the resolution of
May 16, 2019
GOVERNMENT has asked the National Assembly to approve $3.4B for the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) for the holding of General and Regional Elections. The move is in keeping with
May 16, 2019
…President says no decision yet on new 2nd vice-president PRESIDENT David Granger said his government has not decided whether a new vice-president will be appointed to fill the void
May 16, 2019
REPUBLIC Bank Guyana has acknowledged that some customers were affected by “fraudulent activity” via their international Visa-One ATM cards. The admittance came after hundreds of customers took to social
May 16, 2019
EFFECTIVE May 11, 2019, all airport-related charges payable at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) are included in the passenger ticket prices. According to a statement from the airport’s
May 16, 2019
The hearing of the civil proceedings, filed by PPP Presidential Candidate, Irfaan Ali, to challenge the 19 fraud charges laid against him, has been delayed to allow for time
May 16, 2019
ERIC Shepherd was left crippled after an accident in February but his fortune is about to change as the SHEA Foundation takes on the task of arranging treatment for
May 16, 2019
THE investigation file of a 25-year-old special lance corporal, who died while seeking medical attention at the Georgetown Public Hospital, has been sent for legal advice after a police
May 16, 2019
HOSPITALITY entrepreneurs residing in Linden are calling on the local authorities to do more in the area of environmental sanitation, since the current state of central Mackenzie is threatening
May 16, 2019
RESIDENTS of the Wismar communities of Linden are calling on the relevant authorities to establish a fire outpost on the Wismar shore. This, they say, will augment the resources
May 16, 2019
CONTRACTORS residing in the mining town of Linden have spoken positively about noticeable improvements in the process of contracts being awarded, through the Regional Democratic Council (RDC). In the