April 26, 2018
-discusses the future of women in ICT First Lady Mrs. Sandra Granger, on Wednesday met with Co-Founder of “She Leads It”, Ms. Nicole Pitter Patterson, to discuss building opportunities
April 26, 2018
GOVERNMENT on Wednesday indicated it will be appealing the decision of High Court judge Brassington Reynolds to order the state to pay over $1.7B in damages to Toolsie Persaud
April 26, 2018
…vehicle numbers to be published THE Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is working along with the Guyana Police Force (GPF) to get persons who have motor vehicle licences but have
April 26, 2018
AN arbitration award against the state through the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) totaling $179M to Falcon Transportation and Construction Services (Applicant) owned by Azad Meerza of Meten-Meer-Zorg was on
April 26, 2018
THE recent attacks by the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) directed towards the justice sector and the Caribbean Court of Justice was on Wednesday described as “deplorable” by Attorney General
April 25, 2018
-Minister Harmon urges administrative professionals Administrative professionals were on Wednesday urged to advance their training and education and to make themselves relevant and indispensable in the 21st century even as
April 25, 2018
By Leroy Smith After being abused silently by her reputed husband of four years, 42-year- old Dianne Hernandez was brutally strangled by the “quiet” man early on Wednesday morning. It
April 25, 2018
-suspect attempts suicide Police are investigating a murder at Wales on the West Bank of Demerara in which a 39-year old man hanged his partner before attempting to taking
October 9, 2016
LINDEN teachers on Friday marched and danced on the streets of Mackenzie in brightly-coloured costumes and school uniforms, attracting spectators at every corner of the route. The march started
October 9, 2016
THE African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) is calling on the Government to implement the programme of action of the United Nations’ Decade of People of African Descent, which
October 9, 2016
WITH the swearing in of the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) expected later this month, President David Granger has said that his administration is committed to ensuring greater vigilance and
October 9, 2016
IN June 2015, David Nicholas was involved in a serious motorcycle accident in his hometown in the United Kingdom. The accident resulted in his left leg being amputated. It
October 9, 2016
THE post-mortem conducted on the body of 41-year-old Prakash Mahipaul, who was discovered at the Hague, West Coast Demerara (WCD) seawall on Thursday morning, revealed that he died of
October 9, 2016
LEADER of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo, has said that accusations levelled against the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) by the governing coalition and social and political commentators will be challenged
October 9, 2016
THE case involving an Assistant Superintendent of Police who caused the death of a 65-year-old female resident of Vreed-en-Hoop, West Coast Demerara last Tuesday will be reviewed by the
October 9, 2016
DEMERARA Timbers Limited (DTL) has fired three more of its employees for picketing while several others were handed warning letters at its Mabura Hill location. Last Tuesday the logging
October 9, 2016
– Fire Chief warns WITH the dry season and severe weather pattern being experienced countrywide, Chief Fire Officer Marlon Gentle is advising against the indiscriminate burning of garbage and
October 9, 2016
POLICE investigators have released a suspect in the murder of 24-year-old Roland “Vishal” Jodmie, whose body was found in an isolated area at the back of Tuschen Housing Scheme,