November 11, 2018
…after graduating from financial literacy programme SEVENTEEN young people are now equipped with the necessary skills to go into the world of business after graduating from a financial literacy
November 11, 2018
… complains of still being in pain “I AM in pain and just want to go home to my own hospital and doctors in Canada,” said Davanan Sukhram, a
November 11, 2018
NINETY-SIX-YEAR-OLD cricket lover Ruby Latesha Amanda Hunte, also known as Cousin Ruby, kicked off her birthday celebration with a surprise visit from the Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence.
November 11, 2018
PRESIDENT of the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) Mitra Ramkumar is calling for the ban on wild life trade and commercial hunting in Guyana, to preserve the
November 11, 2018
— as time for first-oil nears PRIME Minister Moses Nagamootoo has held discussions with a high-level, five-member team from the World Bank visiting Guyana at the invitation of Finance
November 11, 2018
THE Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) has complained bitterly about the strain the imposition of Value-Added Tax (VAT) on electricity continues to place on the manufacturing sector. The
November 11, 2018
–to fallen ‘Mighty Warrior’, Pastor Avril Langford A SPIRITED Thanksgiving Service was held Thursday at the First Assembly of God Church (FAOG) on D’Urban Street, Wortmanville, in recognition and
November 11, 2018
GUYANA Goldfields Inc has commenced work at Aurora, Region Seven, to establish the first underground gold mine in Guyana. The company announced that it had completed its first blast
June 20, 2017
…for late submission in Red House lease case THE High Court has ordered attorney-at-law Anil Nandlall to pay the Attorney General’s Chambers $18,000 for filing an affidavit in reply
June 20, 2017
THIRTY-EIGHT women are now participating in an Early Childhood Development Workshop (ECDW) facilitated by the Office of the First Lady, in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Protection, which
June 20, 2017
THE nine-member team representing Guyana at the inaugural Robot Olympics next month in Washington D.C. is currently perfecting the robot they have to build for the event and building
June 20, 2017
THE Working People’s Alliance (WPA) has called for a repeal of the Value Added Tax (VAT) on private tuition, which was introduced this year. The Working People’s Alliance (WPA)
June 20, 2017
UNDER the theme: “Aspects of Perception: The Renaissance”, the Faculty of Education and Humanities of the University of Guyana (UG), launched an art exhibition seeking to highlight the creative
June 20, 2017
–Council puts transportation arrangement in place amid heavy showers THE more than 50 children of Mora Camp, who months ago had to resort to drastic measures in order to
June 20, 2017
-26 entries already in THE Government-sponsored $50M Youth Innovation Project of Guyana (YIPoG) is issuing a clarion call for proposals from youth across Guyana. The YIPoG is the flagship
June 20, 2017
…refuses to return over $1.5M in rent, security deposit A COURT matter filed by businessman Peter Ramsaroop against the Parliament of Guyana for money allegedly owed to him by
June 20, 2017
THE increased rate of psycho-social issues among students has seen the Ministry of Education moving to hire counsellors and establish counselling rooms at schools to address these issues. There
June 20, 2017
THE 35th Annual Conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC) to be held on June 22-24, 2017 at the Marriott Hotel here will feature an