March 11, 2018
THE Region Three(West Demerara-Essequibo Islands)Chamber of Commerce and Industry presented security cameras to the Commander of ‘D’ Division, Senior Superintendent Rishi Dass and his team on Friday to better
March 10, 2018
— presses gov’t to address problem, issues facing women at the workplace DOMESTIC violence, sexual harassment in the workplace, the meagre wages paid to public school sweeper/cleaners and the
March 10, 2018
THE soon-to-be established Department of Energy will focus primarily on Guyana’s up-and-coming oil and gas sector. Minister of State Joseph Harmon told reporters Friday that the department will fall
March 10, 2018
–Min Trotman says push for 2020 production start was in Guyana’s best interest THE push for oil production to begin in 2020 was part of a deliberate strategy by
March 10, 2018
THE Guyana National Road Safety Council (GNRSC) on Friday launched a ‘Major Stops’ campaign to sensitise the travelling public to the need to observe stop signs and traffic rules
March 10, 2018
GOVERNMENT on Friday said there are sufficient competent senior ranks within the Guyana Police Force (GPF) to be considered for the post of police commissioner. Seelall Persaud demitted office
March 10, 2018
–to testify at Lindo Creek CoI OPPOSITION Leader Bharrat Jagdeo, who served as President when the Lindo Creek Massacre occurred in June 2008, is being written to with a
March 10, 2018
–with insightful talk about the power of transformation By Jeune Vankeric THE tears flowed freely. Some wailed, while others sobbed openly. It all happened on Thursday, designated Women’s International
August 3, 2016
–says ‘Granny Clarke’, who turns 100 today By Vishani Ragobeer GROWING up, she never had much time for boys. “I was quiet,” she said. “Boys used to come and
August 3, 2016
By Ariana Gordon AMENDMENTS to the Amerindian Act could give indigenous peoples veto powers over large-scale mining projects, attorney David James said Wednesday. “There have been concerted requests that
August 3, 2016
MINISTER within the Ministry of the Presidency with responsibility for Citizenship, Winston Felix, said he is willing to consider the possibility of having international students granted work permits.At the
August 3, 2016
-traders call for gov’t to curb increase in illegal trade THE Ministry of Business has indicated that they are working towards a November, 2016 target for the completion of
August 3, 2016
A THIRTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD businessman of Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara was granted $1M bail by Magistrate Judy Latchman for the offence of causing death by dangerous driving and refusing to take
August 3, 2016
A TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Sand Creek village, West Rupununi resident was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on Wednesday by Magistrate Judy Latchman after he pleaded guilty to the charge of break
August 3, 2016
THE OPPOSITION People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is currently in talks with Member of Parliament Charles Ramson Jr, who is set to accept a Chevening Scholarship to pursue graduate studies
August 3, 2016
TO register their disagreement with moves by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) to have sugar workers attached to the La Bonne Intention (LBI) Estate transferred to Enmore Estate, workers
August 3, 2016
THE responsibility for remigration matters will soon be re-assigned to the Department of Citizenship, Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge said on Wednesday as he appeared before a parliamentary sub-committee.
August 3, 2016
THE Office of the Prime Minister has refuted allegations by the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) that Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo had encouraged sugar workers to organise