April 7, 2018
– residents overjoyed their prayers have been answered RESIDENTS of the predominantly Amerindian community of Wakapoa on the Lower Pomeroon River are overjoyed with relief now that their prayers
April 7, 2018
– with regular training on vagaries of the industry AS the local coconut industry continues to expand, agricultural institutions are ensuring that farmers are not left behind by sensitising
April 7, 2018
THE failure of the Guyana Police Force to take initial statements from ranks who were hunting wanted man “Rondell ‘Fine Man’ Rawlins and his criminal gang in the general
April 7, 2018
– to mark World Poetry Day IN observation of World Poetry Day, an evening of poetry in celebration of the works of the late Sir Theodore Wilson Harris was
April 7, 2018
– in bid to enlist help disseminating ‘credible information’ MEMBERS of various media houses here were invited on Friday to engage with the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) on the
April 7, 2018
– AG chambers wants PSAT chairman to recuse self THE Public Service Appellate Tribunal on Wednesday heard the application filed on March 7, 2018 by former Deputy Solicitor General
April 7, 2018
THE police in ‘F’ Division are investigating an alleged robbery/murder committed on Pedro Pablo Rosario, 55 years, a miner of The Dominican Republic, which occurred at a mining camp
April 7, 2018
THREE months after 30-year-old taxi driver Thurston Semple was charged for sexually assaulting two sex workers, he was on Friday charged again with penetrating a woman without her consent.
September 16, 2016
THE Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) on Wednesday presented bursary awards to 12 members of its Early Savers Club who were successful at the recent National Grade
September 16, 2016
ACTING Chief Education Officer Marcel Hutson on Tuesday said that nursery education is not static but is dynamic and solicits support for its development.He made the disclosure while making
September 16, 2016
PRESIDENT David Granger will be pushing for a final resolution to the ongoing Guyana/Venezuela border controversy at the 71st session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly.The annual meeting
September 16, 2016
Residents of the North West District can expect a relief from river transport woes since the Motor Vessel (MV) Barima is expected out of the shipyard in October and
September 16, 2016
The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) through its Engineering Services Department is inviting sealed bids for the clearing of some 485 acres of lands at the Wales Estate to facilitate
September 16, 2016
BARTICIANS can expect a relief from current load-shedding in the Region Seven township this weekend since three generator sets including a replacement from the Onverwagt power station in Berbice
September 16, 2016
THE Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI) has engaged the Ministry of Finance on preparations for its budget, which will be read as part of the national budget 2017 in
September 16, 2016
THE Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Thursday met with officials of Baishanlin International Forest Development Inc (BIFDI) and has reportedly agreed to release the company’s vehicles seized by the
September 16, 2016
By Errol Hazlewood FORMER senior public servant, Vibert Alexander Miller, died in New York on Tuesday. He was 81. An MBA and City University of New York faculty member,
September 16, 2016
BANDITS on Wednesday grabbed a bag containing $2M in cash from a couple on Robb Street, Georgetown and police are urging citizens to avoid walking around with large sums