March 9, 2018
And our naive reluctance to educate our people outside of the box THE Exxon debate reveals a peculiar conditioning that has boxed us into a mental comfort zone that,
March 9, 2018
IT’S THE weekend and we all want to have some fun after a long week of work! So here are some events that you can start off the weekend
March 8, 2018
…govt moving ahead with plans to set up facility at UG Government is moving ahead with its plans to establish a law school even as a feasibility study for
March 8, 2018
This year the observances are being held under the theme “Time is now: Rural and Urban Activists Transforming Women’s Lives” . The Guyana Chronicle spoke to members of the public in
March 8, 2018
— gov’t reaches out to victims FIRE of unknown origin early Wednesday morning completely destroyed three houses and left one uninhabitable in Pike Street, Kitty, Georgetown. The fire which
March 8, 2018
…company looks to double earnings A top executive of ExxonMobil on Wednesday listed Guyana as a key driver of its upstream growth where exploration success has added 3.2 billion
March 8, 2018
THE Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has recommended that charges be laid against a former Bishop’s High School teacher on the allegation that he had sexual activity with a
March 8, 2018
WITH an already strong defence cooperation programme with several bilateral partners, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) is now set to benefit from the expertise of the Mexican Army in
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
August 1, 2016
– Sociologist Ras Aaron Blackman tells parenting skills forum By Ariana Gordon IN order to be successful parents, young men and women must take their lives seriously, contended writer
August 1, 2016
WHAT were considered “racist remarks” made by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo recently in New York have revealed the new agenda of the Peoples’ Progressive Party (PPP) — which is: