May 15, 2019
By Tracey Khan NAZEEMA Permaul breathed a sigh of relief after she was freed of a murder charge relating to the death, in 2017, of Lilawattie Mohammed, a domestic
May 15, 2019
GUYANA must “jealously guard” its non-energy sector if it wishes to sustain positive economic growth,Trinidadian Economist and Senior Lecturer of Economics at the University of the West Indies (UWI),
May 14, 2019
The Ministry of the Presidency on Tuesday announced the appointment of three of the four ministers who recently resigned due to their dual citizenships. According to the Mr. Carl
May 14, 2019
THE performance of the rice industry continues to improve rapidly with earnings for the first quarter of the year reaching US$41.7 million, about 2.15 times the US$19.3 million which
May 14, 2019
…PM says Guyana must never become a “hot spot” for religious bigotry, terrorism With many countries across the world ravished by civil war brought on by cultural differences, Guyana
May 14, 2019
– Cites Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal THE Alliance for Change (AFC) will soon be contacting experts in its America diaspora to file complaints to social media giant Facebook on
May 14, 2019
In just the first quarter of 2019, the Ministry of Social Protection’s Central Recruitment and Manpower Agency (CRMA) facilitated the employment of some 156 persons. This was announced by
May 14, 2019
JUSTICE Fidela Corbin-Lincoln on Wednesday last dismissed the application filed by Charles Ramson Jr against the Guyana National Newspapers Limited (GNNL), publishers of the Guyana Chronicle. In the application,
February 18, 2018
A MALE commercial sex worker died on the Vreed-en-Hoop Public Road, West Coast Demerara, after motorcar PRR5279 crashed into him in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Dead is
February 18, 2018
– Ramjattan says licensed firearm holders should respect businesses, offices with no-weapons policy HOLDERS of firearms licences are being advised that if they are going to offices and agencies
February 18, 2018
Internet revolution can lead to confusion TECHNOLOGY has advanced by leaps and bounds. It’s hard not to get caught up in it, we all want to feel up-to-date and
February 18, 2018
– study led by Guyanese scientist finds A RECENT study led by Guyanese scientist Michelle Kalamandeen and co-authors from the University of Leeds and Brazil, showed that small-scale forest
February 18, 2018
GUYANA’S Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams, is currently leading a delegation at the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Plenary Meeting in Paris, France, in the
February 18, 2018
DEODAT Bissembar, called “Bully”, 40, of Bush Lot Farm, is hospitalised after he was hit by a car on the Kildonan Public Road on Saturday. The accident occurred around
February 18, 2018
THE preliminary inquiry into the murder of 64-year-old Godfrey Scipio, called “Saga”, a popular D’Urban Street, Georgetown businessman, who was killed outside a city hotel last year, is expected
February 18, 2018
THE final witness in the trial of eight directors of the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI), accused of failing to comply with a production order issued by
February 18, 2018
THE trial of motorcycle racer Stephen Vieira and three other men, including a former customs official for trafficking cocaine has been adjourned until February 20. Former Customs Officer Sherwayne
February 18, 2018
RESIDENTS of Plantation Providence, East Bank Demerara, are calling on the government to repair the roads in the area. They say the roads are filled with potholes, with some