April 23, 2020
IN view of COVID-19 measures enforced by the authorities, several domestic airlines have described the precautionary measures put in place by the authorities as “excessive,” noting that they are
April 23, 2020
– API says key lesson to be learnt from COVID-19 OF the many lessons Guyana could learn from the detriments to the global oil industry due to the global
April 23, 2020
The world is at risk of widespread famines “of biblical proportions” caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the UN has warned. David Beasley, head of the World Food Programme (WFP),
April 23, 2020
POLICE are still on the hunt for prisoners who escaped from the holding bay at the Lusignan Prison, in the wee hours of Monday. The men, Anthony Padmore, Kenraul
April 23, 2020
POLICE are investigating the murder of remanded prisoner Jason Dundas, who was killed at the Lusignan holding bay on Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Enquiries disclose that Dundas, 30, formerly
April 22, 2020
…Commission considering draft order; awaiting word from CARICOM By Svetlana Marshall WITHIN days, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is expected to announce the commencement date for the national recount
April 22, 2020
…following horrific three-vehicle smash-up AN East Berbice Corentyne family was plunged into mourning following a three-vehicle accident at Number 71 Village on Tuesday, that left a mother dead while
April 22, 2020
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), as part of its outreach under the auspices of the Presiding Officers of the Regional Conference on Social Development
May 12, 2019
THE Ministry of Public Telecommunications in fulfilling its obligations under the Telecommunications Act of 2016, is in the process of establishing the Telecommunications Agency. The Act provides for the
May 12, 2019
PRESIDENT of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Adrian Saunders, after hearing two days of intense oral arguments, said the Court will announce a date for decision on the
May 12, 2019
Member of Parliament, Mervyn Williams on Saturday celebrated with two senior mothers of Santa Rosa in the Moruca district by presenting them with cakes as part of a pre-Mother’s
May 12, 2019
By Carl Croker THE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints presented 15 double bunk beds with mattresses along with 15 wardrobes to the Salvation Army’s Drug Rehabilitation/Men’s Social Service
May 12, 2019
– Commander Cooper tells pupils of Stewartville Nursery Road safety is a subject in which young people and children should be engaged, since it helps to shape their attitudes
May 12, 2019
By Elvin Carl Croker AS part of World Copyright Day observance, the Guyana National Library held a lunch-time lecture titled “Plagiarism and how to avoid it in the preparation
May 12, 2019
– especially in execution of infrastructural projects, says T&T consultant TRINIDADIAN Engineering Consultant, Richard Small, has urged Guyanese to be wary of corruption, particularly as the country prepares to
May 12, 2019
By Vanessa Braithwaite SEVERAL communities of South Mackenzie, Linden, have seen significant improvement in their aesthetics, all in an effort to bring them back to their former glory. These
May 11, 2019
…says ‘gigantic task to dismantle PPP criminalised state’ …Guyana at door-step of unprecedented wealth with oil The Coalition Government has unveiled a list of achievements since being elected to
May 11, 2019
THE world class brand, Hard Rock Café, has officially opened their Guyana venue at Movie Towne, on Friday. At the small opening ceremony, Vice-President of Hard Rock, Americas and