March 4, 2018
THE police are investigating the circumstances surrounding an incident at Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, in which a rural constable was shot in the lower back on Friday night.
March 3, 2018
THE Government of Guyana is mandated by Article 197 (A) (1) of the constitution to “defend national independence, preserve the country’s sovereignty and integrity and guarantee the normal functioning
March 3, 2018
–as unusually high tides wreak havoc on ‘West Dem’ AS people all across Guyana played Phagwah on Friday, dousing each other with abeer and powder and just making merry,
March 3, 2018
TWO bandits were killed on Phagwah Day following a daring robbery on the Berbice River . The bandits have been identified as Indarjit ‘Danny’ Sham,37,of Betsy Ground Village ,East
March 3, 2018
–as gov’t puts relief measures in place –relevant agencies assess the damages FOLLOWING flood conditions which left several areas inundated on the West Coast of Demerara on Friday, the
March 3, 2018
–in a profusion of bright colour IT’S Phagwah morning in Georgetown and to anyone unfamiliar with the holiday’s celebrations here, there is a sheer explosion of colour and water
March 3, 2018
-bank’s economic director says local organs have potential to accelerate economic growth GUYANA’S local democratic system is set to benefit from an upgrade through institutional strengthening and capacity building
March 3, 2018
–after prosecution fails to bring him in guilty TWENTY-year-old Kevin Boston is today thanking his lucky stars after being freed on Thursday of all charges pertaining to an armed
July 27, 2016
THE SUSPECTED perpetrators of the murder of 47-year-old Shawn Clarke, aka Short Man and Leprechaun, whose body parts were allegedly found along a trail in Mahdia, have been
July 27, 2016
THE Guyana Oil Company (GUYOIL) on Tuesday donated a cheque to the value of $400, 000 to the Alumni and Centenary Association of Berbice High School (BHS) for their
July 27, 2016
WEST Berbice resident Shazam Kalil is on trial for allegedly killing his girlfriend Shazina Mahamed at Rosignol, West Bank Berbice on January 17, 2015.He appeared before Justice Jo Ann Barlow
July 27, 2016
By Will Grant IMMIGRATION has long been a divisive issue on Hispaniola, the Caribbean island shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic.For decades, large numbers of Haitians have migrated,
July 27, 2016
COUNCILLOR Bishram Kuppen feels that the administration at City Hall is deliberately preventing two of his motions dealing with financial issues from engaging the council, especially because those motions
July 27, 2016
By Michel Outridge WILLIAM Douglas, called ‘Gary’, left his Lot 10 Section ‘B’ Sophia home for the interior 11 years ago.The day he set out to establish a business
July 27, 2016
SEVERAL new indigenous languages are to be added to the Indigenous Language Revival Project, in an effort to preserve Guyana’s First Peoples’ diverse languages.The preservation of the Indigenous languages
July 27, 2016
GUYANA Power and Light Inc.(GPL) yesterday reported that at about 20:56 hrs on Monday, a line-tripped along two Kingston feeders (F3 and F4) resulted in an interruption in the
July 27, 2016
By Vishani Ragobeer THE University of Guyana, in collaboration with Courts Guyana Inc. yesterday launched its 12th annual ‘Reading is Fun’ outreach programme at the university’s library.The launch took
July 27, 2016
THE phrase ‘Still I Rise’ resonates with many women because those words are from the poem written by famous poet, author and activist Maya Angelou.The poem is about triumph