June 22, 2019
-vessel ready to set sail for Guyana The first oil production vessel to be placed in Guyana, Liza Destiny has been officially dedicated by First Lady, Sandra Granger and
June 22, 2019
…gov’t supporters demand fresh registration ahead of elections IN a nationwide protest on Friday, supporters of the A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) Government demanded
June 22, 2019
…mount peaceful protest at Mackenzie “CREDIBLE registration for credible elections!,” was one of the chants of scores of Lindeners who held placards in front of the Guyana Elections Commission
June 22, 2019
…scores picket GECOM office By Gabriella Chapman THE township of Bartica on Friday joined the countrywide calls for new registration before the conduct of the impending general elections. On
June 22, 2019
…says LOO sheltering under presidential immunity COMMISSIONER General of the Guyana Revenue Authority, Godfrey Statia, has called on Leader of the Opposition (LOO), Bharrat Jagdeo to honour his tax
June 22, 2019
-plans in the pipeline to further expand facility By Navendra Seoraj THE days of renting facilities to store medical drugs and equipment are coming to an end. At the
June 22, 2019
THE Ministry of Education is set to announce the 2019 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) results on Wednesday July 3, 2019. Pupils who wrote those exams on April 17
June 22, 2019
….following fraudulent activities regarding customers’ accounts REPUBLIC Bank Limited (Guyana) in a statement has confirmed that customers having difficulty in processing online transaction and being required to call customer
April 11, 2018
THE consultation process has started in relation to the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) contesting local government elections, President David Granger has said.
April 11, 2018
MEMBERS of the Disabled Persons’ Committee in Bartica have expressed much optimism that they are likely to benefit from a new building where they can conduct training and capacity-building
April 11, 2018
–Min Greenidge urges patience, caution on Guyana-Venezuela border controversy FOREIGN Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge on Tuesday cautioned that while Guyana may have submitted its application to the International Court
April 11, 2018
POOR communication is being blamed for critical medical supplies not being available at the Skeldon Hospital, which led to a sit-in by staff of the Accident and Emergency unit on
April 11, 2018
COMMISSIONER of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Newell Dennison said consideration is being given to have the Guyana Gold Board (GGB) submit certain aspects of its operations
April 11, 2018
–rate it ‘a prudent investment’ THE Ministry of Public Infrastructure has come in for high praise from Essequibians for the proposed Supenaam waterfront project, work on which is scheduled
April 11, 2018
THE Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Caribbean Corporate Governance Institute on Monday inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see both parties partnering this year to host
April 11, 2018
A SEEMINGLY calm Trevon Giles was remanded to prison after his sentencing was deferred to April 26, 2018, after his attorney Clyde Forde requested a probation report, Giles having
April 11, 2018
RELATIVES of Micah Williams, the founder and General-Secretary of the Guyana Natural Resources, Clerical and General Workers Union (GNRC&GWU) are calling on him to step down from all public
April 11, 2018
WITH reports of higher yields from farmers’ paddy cultivation, over 530,000 tonnes of paddy is projected to be produced. This is up nine per cent from the 488,833 tonnes