August 28, 2018
…says education official at bursaries hand-out ELECTRONIC devices and gadgets may benefit children, but they can also be harmful. And the ill-effects of gadgets on children certainly outweigh the
August 28, 2018
– For schools clearance only THE Mayor and City Council (M&CC) wants to hire another garbage contractor to specifically look at clearing schools in Georgetown, Town Clerk Royston King
August 28, 2018
THE Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is in the process of relocating the office in Bartica to a more full-fledged location in the municipality, as it seeks to improve the
August 28, 2018
– Min. Lawrence says; challenges GNA to do better by members NURSES were awarded for their hard work and contribution to the health sector but they still face challenges
August 28, 2018
HISTORY should be used as an intellectual tool which would help persons to make informed decisions in the future, said former Mayor of Georgetown, Hamilton Green. He said history
August 28, 2018
– as part of contingency plan to deal with planned strike THE Ministry of Education (MoE) has a contingency plan in place to ensure that instructional time is not
August 28, 2018
ON Sunday, over 60 Bartica youths graduated from the Inaugural Youth Development Camp hosted by the town’s queen, Dahlia Richmond. This three-week camp built confidence, character, and educated participants
August 28, 2018
– feels gov’t can strike better bargain THE Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) believes that the government should have utilised “fiscal measures” to appease the operational
March 17, 2017
HARESH Persaud appeared before Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh at the Springlands Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, charged with the offence of manslaughter. He was represented by Attorney Chandra Sohan and was
March 17, 2017
The Private Sector Commission on Thursday met with officials of the International Monetary Fund currently on a mission in Guyana.In a release,the PSC said the discussion ranged over a
March 17, 2017
“THE principal objective of the system of the State is to establish an inclusionary democracy by providing increasing opportunities for the participation of citizens and their organisations in the
March 17, 2017
SCOTIABANK Guyana Ltd on Thursday donated US$36,000 to the Guyana Foundation (GF) to be used in furtherance of the organisation’s humanitarian work in Guyana. The cheque represents the first
March 17, 2017
SOL Guyana Inc., in collaboration with Shell Lubricants on Thursday hosted a Business Forum at the Guyana Marriott Hotel for operators in the mining, commercial and agricultural business sectors,
March 17, 2017
THE Jamaican man who is the alleged mastermind behind the plot to rob and execute a Corentyne businessman has been placed on $30,000 station bail pending further investigations into
March 17, 2017
A THREE-day seminar, aimed at reviewing the Amerindian Act (2006), opened on Thursday at Moray House in the presence of the Minister of Indigenous People’s Affairs,Sydney Allicock. The seminar
March 16, 2017
DEPUTY Mayor, Sherod Duncan says the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) will be able to pronounce on government’s recommendation to suspend the parking meters project when Mayor Patricia Chase-Green
March 16, 2017
…demanding $2,000 per head of cattle THE Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) said it has received numerous reports from taxpayers across the country that a group of persons are visiting
March 16, 2017
A FORMER policeman is in police custody following allegations that he raped a 14-year-old girl. Police said that the former rank was discharged from the Guyana Police Force since