October 18, 2018
GUYANESE inability to travel to Schengen – the area comprising 26 European states – without a visa, remains a major concern to the administration, Vice-President and Minister of Foreign
October 18, 2018
– autopsy THIRTY-six-year-old Jewel Coates, who had suffered burns to her face, back and arms, died as a result of bleeding complications, an autopsy found. Coates allegedly killed her
October 18, 2018
THE National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) on Wednesday submitted documents to the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into City Hall showing that it was vested ownership of the
October 18, 2018
THE National Forest Inventory will commence today, according to Commissioner of the Guyana Forestry Commission (GFC), James Singh. The Guyana Chronicle reported earlier this year that the sum of
October 18, 2018
– Ramjattan says trying his best with little resources EVEN with no international loans available for prison infrastructure development in Guyana and present limited resources, Public Security Minister Khemraj
October 18, 2018
AS the Alliance For Change (AFC) gears up for the November 12 Local Government Elections (LGEs), its members are challenging all candidates in the running to public debates to
October 18, 2018
VICE-PRESIDENT and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge, has made it clear that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is not an IOU – a signed document acknowledging a debt,
October 18, 2018
LOCAL businessman Brian ‘BK’ Tiwari was awarded with the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Civil Merit, a national award of the Kingdom of Spain, on Tuesday at the
May 22, 2017
MUNICIPALITIES from across the country on Saturday gathered on Regent Street, in front of City Hall to showcase their talent through various creations and activities at a street fair.
May 22, 2017
-water continues to recede AS water continues to recede in the flood-affected areas in Region Eight, people are beginning to see the real impact of the flash floods which
May 22, 2017
— for occupying council reserves, says New Amsterdam mayor NEW Amsterdam Mayor Kirt Wynter is recommending that major utility companies, such as the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT)
May 22, 2017
WITH Guyana recently indicating that it will move to a referendum to determine the legality of homosexuality, Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge believes that the situation is a
May 22, 2017
RAMADAN is an occasion for empathy, and Gafsons Industries Limited on Sunday fed thousands of persons, among them children and the elderly, at its Houston, East Bank Demerara complex.
May 22, 2017
— FACES calls for better healthcare FACES, a non-governmental organisation that is committed to the fight against sickle cell stigma – is advocating for Government to safeguard the human
May 21, 2017
— Minister Harmon assures residents MINISTER of State Joseph Harmon on Saturday visited Alexander Village, Georgetown, where he not only met with residents to listen and address their concerns,
May 21, 2017
— guns, ammunition, narcotics and a case of bribery unearthed A 41-year-old Mahaica businessman and his wife are among 17 persons arrested on Saturday for various offences, among them
May 21, 2017
–top on President’s agenda at Arab-Islamic-American Summit PRESIDENT David Granger on Saturday arrived in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to attend the inaugural Arab-Islamic-American Summit themed “Together We Prevail”.
May 21, 2017
— in Region Eight, villages in Region Seven being closely monitored THE water level is receding in flood-affected Region Eight communities making it easier for relief efforts to be