February 16, 2018
– home raided; Mazda, 12 certificates of registration seized A LODGE Housing Scheme, Georgetown resident who is suspected to be the mastermind behind a spate of carjackings, is being
February 16, 2018
– Commissioner cites lack of prerequisite arrangements THE first public hearing for the Lindo Creek Massacre Commission of Inquiry (COI) was postponed on Thursday over what the Chairman (Retd)
February 16, 2018
WITH animated hip-hop performances, dramatic dances and colourful masquerade performances, the Ministry of Education Children’s Mashramani Dance and Masquerade finals concluded at the National Cultural Centre before a boisterous
February 16, 2018
COMMUNITIES located in the deep south of the Rupununi Savannahs on Saturday will be able to switch on their radios to 95.1FM, as the Government moves to commission Radio
February 16, 2018
TWO alleged serial carjackers and robbers who are currently on remand for a series of robberies around Georgetown were yesterday back before a City Magistrate; this time on a
February 16, 2018
– National Chutney Competition finals on Sunday night FOLLOWING an accident which rendered local chutney singer Haresh Singh to the confines of a wheelchair, he was unable to participate
February 16, 2018
– As defined by shape-shifting crusades IN 2016, President Granger pronounced that correcting the wrongs of the PPP was turning out to be very expensive. It was a tremendous
February 16, 2018
AS the Mashramani season approaches partygoers will experience the hottest fetes of the season! One thing is for sure, there will be no shortage of entertainment in store. Here’s
July 5, 2016
PORK-KNOCKER Randy Phillips, aka “Salt head”, of Kildonan village, Central Corentyne East Berbice, is currently battling for his life at the New Amsterdam Hospital after being stabbed several times
July 5, 2016
A father of four and his 23-year-old girlfriend were found shot to death on Sunday afternoon in a Brooklyn home, in what police are investigating as a murder-suicide.Police believe
July 5, 2016
By Neil Marks Leaders of CARICOM opened their annual meeting in Georgetown on Monday evening wary about the pessimism some have about the regional integration movement, but eager still
July 5, 2016
By Ariana Gordon PRIME Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves decried critics of CARICOM on Monday night during his address at the opening of the
July 5, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall PRESIDENT of the Republic of Suriname, Desiré Bouterse championed the cause for the further diversification of the region’s economy when he addressed the 37th Regular Meeting
July 5, 2016
By Vishani Ragobeer THE former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning, who recently passed away, was on Monday hailed as a visionary, patriot and Caribbean man.He was
July 5, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall AN early morning brawl between two men at the Stabroek Market Square on Monday ended on a bloody note when one was stabbed to death.According to
July 5, 2016
By Ravin Singh NATIONALISM can be construed as a sentiment of oneness, or the uniting of a people. It is often predicated on a myth of origin, whereby people
July 4, 2016
A SOUTH Ruimveldt Park man escaped death on Monday after the car he was driving slammed into a utility pole before turning turtle in a nearby drain on Brickdam,
July 3, 2016
FIVE armed, masked youths shot a Home Safe security guard, while terrorising two others at the Berbice Educational Institute at Vryheid, New Amsterdam, at about 02:35hrs on Saturday.Compton Charles, who was in