March 7, 2018
–to help family man who lost hands while on the job THE Regional Education Department of Region Four, through its welfare department,has reached out to a teacher whose husband
March 7, 2018
— Exxon commercial manager ExxonMobil’s Commercial Manager Peter Dillon said stability clauses are very common features in the oil-and-gas industry, as he dismissed suggestions that it is a means
March 7, 2018
AN 18-year-old Norton Street resident was on Tuesday remanded to prison on a charge of simple larceny. Trayon Arthur, appeared before City Magistrate Judy Latchman on an allegation that
March 7, 2018
PHILIP Sutherland on Tuesday pleaded guilty to the lesser count of manslaughter before Justice James Bovell-Drakes in the Georgetown High Court for the 2014 killing of Martin Roberts. His
March 7, 2018
…to be sentenced for sex act with girl, 7 ON Tuesday a 12-member jury, after deliberating for more than two hours, found Troy Jackson guilty of engaging in sexual
March 7, 2018
DOODNAUTH Mohanlall, 25, of Aurora Village, Essequibo Coast was granted bail on a burglary charge when he appeared before Magistrate Esther Sam at the Anna Regina Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
March 7, 2018
Accused paid friend US$5,000 to have spouse killed – court hears – caution statement admitted into evidence MURDER accused Hemwantie Abdulla had given her friend and co- accused Seerojni Permaul,
March 7, 2018
REPEAT offender Clifton Ramsarran, who was caught by cops on Sunday after being on the run for some time, has begun serving a five-year prison term which was handed
August 1, 2016
— President calls for preservation of four pillars for stronger society By Ravin Singh THE plantations which greeted African slaves when they were brought to British Guiana more than
August 1, 2016
By Navendra Seoraj A GROUP of young people have launched a television sitcom called ‘SPUR’ geared at dissuading persons from committing suicide and offering advice on how to combat
August 1, 2016
By Clifford Stanley President David Granger on Monday urged Region Five officials to “let bygones be bygones”, as he sought to put an end to the long rift between APNU+AFC
August 1, 2016
A MAN, who is so far unidentified, lost his life after a container truck crushed his head Monday night at the junction of Avenue of the Republic and Croal
August 1, 2016
By Michel Outridge GUYANA’s cultural ambassador Terry Gajraj has been singled out, along with the Save Abee Foundation, for the outstanding contributions made towards building the playfield and facilities
August 1, 2016
A traditional August 1 beach outing turned tragic for a Yakasari, Black Bush family after a nine-year-old member dies in an accident at the Number 63 Beach. Dead is Daniel
August 1, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite AS Guyana celebrates 178 years since the abolition of slavery, some villages, previously plantations, find such a celebration mandatory. One such village is Bagotville, West Bank
August 1, 2016
The Guyana Trades Union Congress THE Guyana Trades Union Congress joins with all Guyana in celebrating freedom from the world’s most inhumane system and treatment of man towards man.
August 1, 2016
Golden Jubilee year an ideal opportunity to renew commitment to Emancipation ideals ON August 1, 1838, following 200 years of abhorrent enslavement, the freedom of Africans was restored. Captured,
August 1, 2016
Dr David Hinds TODAY, Guyanese and African-Guyanese observe Emancipation. The spotlight would turn on this important section of our national tapestry. The sordid history of the African would be