January 18, 2018
THE local cattle industry is being boosted with the importation of animal stock to improve the genetics of locally available beef and dairy cattle. In an exclusive interview with
January 18, 2018
A 55-year-old resident of Breda and Leopold Streets, Werk-en-Rust, identified as Jacqueline Lagnah was shot twice in the lower back when two men opened fire indiscriminately on Wednesday morning
January 18, 2018
MINISTER of Public Telecommunications, Catherine Hughes, is representing President David Granger at a special Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) symposium currently in session in Antigua and Barbuda. According to host
January 18, 2018
THE Small Business Bureau (SBB) has announced that small businesses will get first preference for Government procurement once they have registered with the bureau. According to the law, small
January 18, 2018
– Councillors vote to adopt recommendations of re-negotiating committee “YOU can put on lipstick on a pig but at the end of the day, it’s still a pig,” Deputy
January 18, 2018
DERICK Carmichael, a port-knocker of Rosignol Village, West Bank Berbice, was on Wednesday sentenced to three years imprisonment after pleading guilty to possession of 29 grams of cannabis at
January 18, 2018
THE Guyana Police Force, Guyana Defence Force and the Guyana Prison Service conducted a massive search at the Mazaruni Prison on Tuesday where a number of prohibited items were
January 18, 2018
…Food and Drug head assures consumers products safe for consumption MANDARIN-labelled Fernleaf milk powder which entered Guyana’s market recently has been approved for consumption by the Government Analyst
May 17, 2016
By Telesha Ramnarine DOCTOR-in-charge of the Public Health Skin Clinic, based in the Palms Geriatric Home on Brickdam, Heather Morris-Wilson, is currently visiting primary and secondary schools, in an
May 17, 2016
THE Guyana Reparations Committee will, this Friday, hold the main event of its month-long activities for the CARICOM International and Regional Youth Reparations Relay and Rally at the Parade
May 17, 2016
SIXTY students from five schools across Regions Five (Mahaica-Berbice) and Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) have benefited from the receipt of bicycles under President David Granger’s ‘Boats, Buses, Bicycles plus
May 17, 2016
ICT entrepreneurship for social impact By Valmikki Singh Managing Director, National Frequency Management Unit TODAY is World Telecommunication and Information Society Day 2016. It marks the establishment of the
May 17, 2016
LAST year, in 2015, we celebrated ITU’s 150th anniversary, reaffirming its reputation worldwide as one of the most resilient and relevant organizations devoted to connecting the world with the
May 17, 2016
— criticises President’s speech in Parliament THE People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) has signalled that it is on the move to regain governmental power come 2020, when Guyanese head
May 17, 2016
ATTORNEY-at-law Selwyn Pieters has hailed the move to transfer several high-profile inmates from the Camp Street facility.Pieters, who recently represented the Guyana Prison Service at the Commission of Inquiry
May 17, 2016
By Ariana Gordon Minister within the Ministry of Natural Resources Simona Broomes said she “will not buckle” as allegations of conflict of interest continue to surface following the transfer
May 17, 2016
By Michel Outridge TEN-YEAR-OLD Davin Sealey of Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara, who at about 21:00 hours on Sunday went in search of his father who was at
May 17, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite Children adorned in costumes of the national colours danced through the streets of Linden on Sunday evening, accompanied by the instrumental music of the scouts’ band,