March 10, 2018
TURNING its focus towards the plight of women in Guyana, the Guyana Association of Women Lawyers (GAWL) addressed the local situation in observance of the celebration of International Women’s
March 10, 2018
THE nursery and primary schools of the riverine community of Gordon Table located along the left bank of the Mahaicony River, Region Five, will benefit from additional upgrading work this
March 10, 2018
— cites M&CC’s financial constraints COUNCILLOR Bishram Kuppen has said he is not in agreement with any foreign travel at the moment, due to the financial constraints plaguing the
March 10, 2018
LINDO Creek Massacre victim Dax Arokium had promised his reputed wife that he would have returned to the city before her birthday, and when he did not, she knew
March 10, 2018
CABINET has approved new members for the Guyana Prison Service Management Board for the period February 1, 2018 to January 31, 2019. Minister of State Joseph Harmon told reporters
March 9, 2018
–First Lady urges women, as dreams do have a way of coming true WOMEN of all races, beliefs and professions were empowered and rejuvenated for the journey still ahead
March 9, 2018
GUYANESE author and poet, Sir Wilson Harris of Chelmsford, England has passed on, Professor Nigel Harris, Chancellor of the University of Guyana has announced. In a statement Professor Harris
March 9, 2018
— launches US$100M hotel expansion project CLOSE to US$100M will be injected into the extension of the Pegasus Hotel, said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Robert Badal at the launch
August 2, 2016
IMAGINE a pedestrian striding confidently along the concrete walkway that covers the deep drain on the eastern carriageway of the McDoom public road, East Bank Demerara, just south of
August 2, 2016
A 29-year-old shopkeeper accused of stealing a gold chain was on Tuesday released on $75,000 bail by City Magistrate Dylon Bess.Orin Favorite of Rosemary Lane, South Ruimveldt Park, pleaded
August 2, 2016
THREE men who allegedly confessed to the murder of three rice farmers of East Canje, Berbice appeared before Magistrate Judy Latchman on Tuesday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.They were
August 2, 2016
By Akola Thompson TWO days ago, we celebrated Guyana’s emancipation from slavery. It has been 178 years since Guyana became emancipated from slavery, and the idea that someone was allowed
August 1, 2016
THE Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) said outage of Internet connectivity to airlines in Guyana via the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) is due to failure of the
August 1, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall PRESIDENT David Granger is calling on the municipalities and regional councils to foster an environment of cooperation, rather than confrontation.Since hosting of the historic Local
August 1, 2016
GUYANESE from all walks of life trekked from near and far to flock the National Park on Monday as the nation celebrated 178 years of Emancipation.Organised by the African
August 1, 2016
–Prime Minister tells National Park gathering By Clestine Juan THE National Park was on Monday transformed into a carnival of African styles and chic casual wear as hundreds of
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