December 27, 2017
MINISTER of State, Joseph Harmon and his eldest daughter Ms. Daniele Harmon-Klien on Tuesday afternoon, honoured nine students, who secured top marks at the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA)
December 27, 2017
MINISTER of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, says the commencement of the Parika to Goshen road is one of the major plans on his ministry’s agenda for next year. He
December 27, 2017
TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD father one Darnell Pompey on Christmas night lost his battle to a stab wound to the neck after nine days of being a patient at the Georgetown Public
December 27, 2017
— magistrate tells police ranks The relationship between the police and communities must be reciprocal, Magistrate Crystal Lambert has said, pointing out that both parties need each other to
December 27, 2017
POLICE apprehended a suspect who admitted to killing a 35-year-old man and injuring his girlfriend during a misunderstanding in Sophia on Christmas night. Dead is Celwin Mark Allen, called
December 27, 2017
IT’S Christmastime again, and in the spirit of caring and sharing, and indeed ‘giving back’ Captain Gerald Gouveia, Chief Executive Officer of Roraima Airways, on Friday hosted a Christmas
December 27, 2017
MINISTER within the Ministry of Public Health, Dr Karen Cummings on Monday visited the Linden Hospital Complex where she met with the mothers of the seven babies who were
December 27, 2017
IN the first quarter of 2018, Guyana’s business sector will be on display as a number of overseas trade missions will be in the country, Chief Executive Officer of
April 23, 2016
-potential exhibitors urged to apply early By Navendra Seoraj WITH 300 booths already sold, potential exhibitors are being urged to apply early for remaining space, given that the date
April 23, 2016
THE Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) has welcomed the decision by President David Granger to sign on to the Paris Agreement on climate change, and his intention that Guyana
April 23, 2016
-RPA supports GRDB’s actions THE Guyana Rice Development Board (GRBD) has intensified pressure on rice millers who owe above five per cent of outstanding payment to farmers across the
April 23, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall The Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara man who allegedly beat his mother to death with a chair on Thursday night had years ago sold the house his
April 23, 2016
– Tops class in IT By Shirley Thomas FROM being an unassuming and introverted lad who dropped out of school to endure a rough life toiling in the “gold
April 23, 2016
By Shirley Thomas AGRICULTURE Minister Noel Holder sees agriculture as having the potential to effectively tackle the near 40 per cent youth unemployment rate in Guyana, which is soaring
April 23, 2016
– secures job with city restaurant By Shirley Thomas WITH great pride and joy and a sense of accomplishment, 39-year-old Cellon Timmerman, a former student of the Charlestown Secondary
April 23, 2016
THE government wants use of the remaining funds from Guyana’s forest-saving deal with Norway to be used for projects other than those envisaged when the US$250 million deal was
April 23, 2016
AS THE Police Traffic Department continues its campaign to remove illegal tints from vehicles, the Guyana Police Force has clarified that only the Minister of Public Security can authorize
April 23, 2016
THE first criminal Appeal filed by the State of Guyana since the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in 2005, was allowed by the Full Bench on