April 13, 2018
PRESIDENT David Granger said that there is much that Guyana can learn from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan with regard to the application of environmental monitoring technologies and policies
April 13, 2018
…AG urges state prosecutors to sharpen skills to tackle financial crimes ATTORNEY General (AG), Basil Williams has stressed the need for state prosecutors to be ready to tackle matters
April 13, 2018
–says decision to sell land was Cabinet’s LEADER of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo says he could vouch for the two former government officials who have been charged for misconduct
April 11, 2018
A HIGH-LEVEL planning committee is currently reviewing a 10-point plan aimed at ensuring that the new Department of Energy to be set up within the Ministry of the Presidency
April 11, 2018
ANTI-corruption is everybody’s business, Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Basil Williams SC, said as he enlisted the support of public and private office-holders to aid the eradication of
April 11, 2018
THE highly-anticipated Linden Town Week (LTW) Pageant 2018 has been cancelled, leaving the seven delegates who would have been ardently preparing over the past few months disappointed. The decision
April 11, 2018
THE magisterial hearing of the extradition inquest of Troy Anthony Thomas, who is wanted in the United States in connection with a 2011 murder has been adjourned pending the
April 11, 2018
A POLICE crime scene photographer was the first witness to take the stand on Wednesday before Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman as the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the murder of
September 22, 2016
– Essequibo broadcaster claim they tried to force him to sell operations CHAIRMAN of the Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA) Leonard Craig said allegations of corruption levelled against board
September 22, 2016
— says communication specialist THE management of the National Communication Network (NCN) is now doing damage control after attracting widespread criticism over its initial decision to suspend its Sports
September 22, 2016
A WOMAN was arrested by the police Wednesday after slapping a Grade Three student of St. Margaret’s Primary School, Georgetown.She was subsequently placed on station bail. Reports revealed that
September 22, 2016
– Woman shot during police chase discharged from hospital By Rabindra Rooplall RELATIVES of a Crane Housing Scheme, West Coast Demerara (WCD) woman are calling on the Commissioner of
September 21, 2016
STUDENTS of St. Cuthbert’s Mission Secondary School will soon benefit from the introduction of arts and sports which are expected to aid in promoting well rounded students.Renowned Guyanese artist
September 21, 2016
OFFICIALS of Region One have recommended that the work load of the current expeditor assigned to that region, be reduced to facilitate the prompt and efficient delivery of government
September 21, 2016
By Clestine Juan FOR most kids, being a toddler is about running around carefree and discovering the new world as they grow. However, for three-year-old Renie Rogers, life is
September 21, 2016
— residents call on authorities to remedy situation RESIDENTS of Plantation Peter’s Hall, East Bank Demerara, are calling on the relevant authorities to do something urgently to address their
September 21, 2016
A MOTHER of five was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment after she admitted to stealing $280,000 from Kurt Steel.Thirty-one-year old Malinda Beaton of ‘A’ Field Sophia appeared before Chief
September 21, 2016
By Shirley Thomas SIX top-performing students at the last National Grade Six Assessment Examinations (NGSA) drawn from three primary schools within the Eccles/Ramsburg Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) recently received