June 23, 2019
…Economist Raw Lucas posits …urges adherence to IMF caution on scaling up public spending By Lisa Hamilton and Vishani Ragobeer IN recent years, Guyana’s economy has matured in its
June 23, 2019
…Guyana Chronicle issued ‘cease and desist’ letter SOCIAL media activist, Melissa Atwell, was on Friday arrested by the police and charged with “defamatory libel” against the Balwant Singh Hospital,
June 23, 2019
By Naomi Marshall THE Caribbean Port State Control Committee (CPSCC) concluded its 24th annual meeting geared at improving the living and working conditions of seafarers in the Caribbean last
June 23, 2019
By Naomi Marshall LIFE Reform has tackled four out of the 32 secondary schools registered under the Ministry of Education within Georgetown, through its Secondary School Drug Education and
June 23, 2019
AN argument between the general manager of a mining camp and a miner, over a quantity of gold, grew heated two Saturdays ago, leading one of the men to
June 23, 2019
– UK- based psychologist urges Guyana IN order to provide more effective mental health services in Guyana, United Kingdom (UK)-based Psychologist, Dr. Krish Nauth, believes more focus should be
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
April 11, 2018
By Ariana Gordon – Canadian study THE Improved Access to Justice in the Caribbean (IMPACT Justice) in its final report following a survey of legal education in CARICOM member
April 11, 2018
STAFFERS of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) are demanding the eviction of Guyana Gold Board (GGB) staffers from the commission’s compound in light of several persons being
April 11, 2018
THE government, through the Ministry of Education, has stepped in to speak with Mae’s Schools following its arbitrary decision to increase school fees by a massive 42 per cent,
April 11, 2018
FOUR youths who appear to be teenagers have been detained after police discovered four unlicensed firearms with matching rounds in their possession during a stop and search exercise Tuesday
April 11, 2018
A FAMILY of six, including four children, is now homeless after a fire totally destroyed their home at lot 16 One Mile, Wismar, Linden on Monday. Dorette Higgins lived
April 11, 2018
ONE escapee has been recaptured as staff of the New Opportunity Corps (NOC), Onderneeming, Essequibo Coast and the police in ‘G’ Division continue their hunt for three others from
April 11, 2018
Caution statement tells of gruesome details AS the “South Central Hotel Murder” trial continued in the Georgetown High Court on Tuesday, Detective Sergeant Keith Conway testified that he was
April 11, 2018
FOUR persons have been held after the villages of Zorg-En-Vlugt and La Union, Essequibo Coast became engulfed in dense smoke, forcing residents to vacate their homes on Tuesday. According
April 11, 2018
SEVERAL doctors and nurses attached to the Skeldon Public Hospital Accident and Emergency Unit (A&E) on Monday staged a sit-in over shortage of medical supplies at the institution, forcing
April 11, 2018
– to curb revenue leakage, senior CARICOM official suggests ASSISTANT Secretary-General of the Trade and Economic Integration Directorate of the CARICOM Secretariat, Joseph Cox, believes that customs officials should