February 10, 2018
THE Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme being offered by the Government of India to the people of Guyana, is well in place to help in the development
February 10, 2018
THE Mangrove Restoration Department has increased its efforts to improve coastal resilience through the restoration of coastal mangrove ecosystems on the Essequibo Coast. According to a statement from the
February 10, 2018
THE Fallen Heroes Foundation Inc. of the Guyana Police Force on Friday morning presented monetary donations to the spouses of ranks who died in the line of duty. The
February 10, 2018
–part of five-year restructuring programme announced in 2015 CHIEF of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF), Brigadier Patrick West said that every aspect of funding for the army
February 10, 2018
A fisherman was Friday morning shot and beaten by bandits during a robbery at Cove and John, East Coast Demerara. Police said the incident involving cash occurred about 11:50h
February 10, 2018
THE Government of Guyana has been taking steps to train members of the Disciplined Services both locally and internationally, in an effort to adopt best practices in crime-fighting. However,
February 10, 2018
LEON Smart called ‘Bourda Rat,’ on Friday appeared before City Magistrate Leron Daly for receiving a car and using a fake number plate on the vehicle. Smart, of Robb
February 10, 2018
PRIYA Lall, a former ticketing agent at Muneshwer’s Travel Agency was on Friday charged with embezzling over $11.1M from the company. Lall, 30 appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan
June 20, 2016
KADESIYA ADAMS is wanted by police for questioning in relation to ‘embezzlement committed at Singer Guyana Inc’. Police in a press release said the embezzlement occurred on April 21, 2015, at Singer
June 20, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall THE United States (US) had no interest in the outcome of Guyana’s May 11, 2015 General Elections, and is urging the Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP)
June 20, 2016
THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) has pleged to help stamp out child labour the world over by placing it high on its agenda.According to a release from the Ministry
June 20, 2016
By Derwayne Wills AJAY Jha, the local representative of India-based contracting firm, Fedders Lloyd, has cut ties with that company after it was flagged by the World Bank for
June 20, 2016
THE PEOPLE’S Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) on Monday backpedalled on their thoughts of sole sourcing and issued a warning to the Government to not go down that road.During the PPP
June 20, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite Some parents of the children who benefit from the free services of the David Granger II Vessel in Linden are concerned over the lack of supervision
June 20, 2016
By George Barclay WILLEMS Timber and Trading Co, Limited on Friday filed a statement of claim against Aurelius Inc and four defendants.Rafeek Khan, the 2nd named defendant and Melissa
June 20, 2016
A 21-year-old mother of two who was recently caught with more than seven pounds of cocaine strapped to her body yesterday pleaded guilty to trafficking before Sparendaam Magistrate Zameena
June 20, 2016
By Telesha Ramnarine HELP is on the way for residents of Mocha/Mocha Arcadia/Barnwell on the East Bank Demerara, who have been subjected for many years to harsh living conditions,
June 19, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott THE Commission of Inquiry (CoI) report into the Georgetown Prison riot and resultant deaths has criticised the Guyana Bar Association (GBA) for failing the prison system