February 1, 2018
SEVENTY-TWO ranks of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) have been certified as basic first responders to scenes of emergencies on Wednesday. Topics covered in the course include qualities of
February 1, 2018
THE Guyana Chronicle wishes to retract an article published Wednesday, January 31, 2018 in our newspaper headlined: “Criminal charges for Coen Jackson…DPP recommends criminal charges against Bishops’ teacher”. The
February 1, 2018
SCIENCE, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Guyana, in association with the Ministry of Public Telecommunications, will soon conduct a series of certification programmes for technology ‘buffs’. According to a
February 1, 2018
A 19-year-old student of Lamaha Park, Georgetown was robbed of his Guyana Passport with a USA visa, along with cash and other valuables on Tuesday at Kaikan Street, North
February 1, 2018
…after several members robbed of small sums of cash ARMED bandits wearing masks swooped down on members of the Guyana Society for the Blind on Tuesday night and forced
February 1, 2018
…President says Lindo Creek CoI will shed light into intellectual authors of Jagdeo-era killings PRESIDENT David Granger said the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Lindo Creek Massacre is
February 1, 2018
WORKERS at the Skeldon, Rose Hall, Enmore and Wales estates on Monday received severance payments in keeping with a promise made to them by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo last
January 31, 2018
A charge of causing death by dangerous driving against Attorney-at-Law Keisha Chase was dismissed on Wednesday due to the prosecution’s lack of evidence. Magistrate Allen Wilson on Wednesday upheld
June 6, 2016
By Clestine Juan JERMAINE Bailey and Adam McDonald were yesterday discharged from several counts of robbery under arms by City Magistrate Fabayo Azore.Bailey, 21, of Norton Street, Lodge, Georgetown,
June 6, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott WITH THE recent slaughter of a Bygeval Secondary School Security Guard and a United States based Guyanese teenager, Government has condemned the apparent declaration of war
June 6, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall WITH the installation of parking meters in Georgetown, a minimum of 100 jobs will be created to maintain the system and over $100M is expected to
June 6, 2016
THE PRIVATE Sector Commission has strongly condemned the attack on Kaieteur News on Saturday evening, in which a live grenade was placed near the vehicle of its publisher, Glen
June 6, 2016
By Alva Solomon ITS ARCHITECTURAL beauty may catch visitors by surprise, but a visit to the Rupununi Eco Hotel on the outskirts of Lethem will leave visitors awestruck.The hotel
June 6, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall DOCTORS continue to operate on teen waitress Onika Luke who was shot to her chin during an attempted armed robbery on her part-time place of employment,
June 5, 2016
WHEN children with some dysfunction in their lives become teenagers, and they commit a crime or do something senseless, cruel, destructive or fatal, the general public is usually left
June 5, 2016
FOOD for the Poor (Guyana) Incorporated (FFP) in collaboration with Courts (Guyana) Incorporated last Wednesday donated a boat to residents of St Monica and Karawab in the Upper Pomeroon
June 5, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week paid a visit to bauxite company Bosai Inc in Linden in an effort to monitor the Standard Operating Procedures
June 5, 2016
THREE security guards are in custody as detectives investigate various motives behind the murder of 49-year-old Latchmin Shivpujan, who was stabbed to death last Monday in her home at