January 18, 2018
Police on Thursday morning arrested a suspect shortly after a Guyana Defence Force rank was robbed by knife-wielding, bicycle bandits in the city. According to the police , a member of
January 18, 2018
(NationNews) -Police are conducting investigations into a recent social media posting showing a schoolgirl’s hair being set ablaze. Preliminary investigations revealed that the 15-year-old girl was at a bus
January 18, 2018
-granted $800, 000 bail A 50-year-old Lance Corporal attached to the City Constabulary was Thursday charged for manslaughter for unlawfully killing 34-year-old Marlon Fredericks last Sunday. Gregory Bascom of
January 18, 2018
…President declares as new senior counsel receive instruments of appointment INSTRUMENTS of Commission appointing four legal minds to the elevated status of Senior Counsel were on Wednesday handed over
January 18, 2018
…to help pay sugar workers’ severance GOVERNMENT is expected to table today in the National Assembly its first financial paper for the year seeking some $1.7B in supplementary funds
January 18, 2018
Five Venezuelans and two Guyanese were on Wednesday arrested in a major fuel smuggling bust at the mouth of the Pomeroon River. In a statement police said a joint
January 18, 2018
…aims at clearing up backlog of cases HUMAN rights lawyer and former magistrate, Dr Christopher Arif Bulkan was on Wednesday sworn in as acting Justice of Appeal, before President
January 18, 2018
POLICE will likely be charging the city constable who shot and killed 34-year-old Marlon Fredericks on Sunday with manslaughter. Legal advice was received on Wednesday and the constable is
May 18, 2016
A CALL for a section of the University of Guyana campus to be set up in Linden is becoming more strident with demands being made by Regional officials and
May 18, 2016
THE Guyana Reparations Committee has hailed the new government’s initiative to accelerate the land-titling programme for Indigenous peoples, but is also pressing the administration to look into the interest
May 18, 2016
By Telesha Ramnarine CITY Hall is finalising arrangements to implement a parking meter system which is expected to deter motorists, especially taxi drivers, from parking in spaces that store
May 18, 2016
A GRAND fashion event is set for Sunday at the Ptolemy Reid Center, as United States-based Guyanese events producer Lloyd Guilliams takes another step towards building the lives of
May 18, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott AIMING to maintain a healthy environment and reduce spending on its Solid Waste Management (SWM) programme, the Georgetown City Council (M&CC) is now engaging schools in
May 18, 2016
WATER security is a stronger function of economic development of a country than many other variables, such as absolute water availability, according to a Global Water Partnership (GWP) paper
May 18, 2016
–in month-long exhibition THE Ministry of Education, Department of Culture, Youth and Sport will be hosting a month-long exhibition, beginning today at 09:00hrs, at the Guyana National Museum. The
May 18, 2016
By Clifford Stanley PUBLIC health professionals and agricultural officials from Guyana and six other primary production countries in the Caribbean are undergoing training on Anti Microbial Resistance (AMR) in food-producing animals which occurs when
May 18, 2016
FARMERS from the Mara Farmers Association (MFA) in Region 6 met with representatives from Canada and the Caribbean on Monday to talk about gains in farming and community development
May 18, 2016
A CENTENNIAL committee, called the Bauxite Century, chaired by Officer-in-Charge of NICIL, former CEO of the Linmine Secretariat and history enthusiast, Horace James has a lot in store for