January 12, 2018
A YOUNG man of Indian ancestry was Monday admitted to the Male Surgical Ward of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation in an unconscious state after being involved in a
January 12, 2018
FOLLOWING a number of delays in flight operations, Fly Jamaica Airways has been able to reservice one of its Boeings. The company’s Boeing 767-300ER is now back in operation,
January 12, 2018
–as trial into 2013 ‘Agricola murder’ continues SEVERAL witnesses took to the stand on Thursday, among them the daughter and son-in-law of the deceased, as the trial into the
January 12, 2018
TWO bandits robbed a cashier at C&F Mall located at Bagotstown Public Road, East Bank Demerara on Thursday of an undisclosed sum of cash. Reports indicate that the cashier
January 12, 2018
A LINDENER was made homeless after fire burnt his wooden house to ashes on Thursday afternoon. The fire on the lot 774 South Amelia’s Ward, Mackenzie, Linden home started
January 12, 2018
PROMPT response by ranks of Sparendaam Police Station has resulted in the arrest of one of two motorcycle bandits who violently attacked and robbed a Plaisance resident of a
January 12, 2018
Keep the vibrant culture of your foreparents alive-Min Norton MINISTER of Social Cohesion, Dr George Norton has urged Guyanese of Chinese descent to keep the vibrant culture of their
January 12, 2018
THE Central Housing and Planning Authority is again appealing to owners of unoccupied house lots in housing schemes under its management, to commence building or for those who are
May 8, 2016
– Granger says could steer Guyana’s path to renewable energy By Alva Solomon BARTICA was yesterday enveloped in a festive atmosphere as the gateway to the country’s mineral-rich interior
May 8, 2016
By Ariana Gordon STABROEK vendors are calling on the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) to heed the instructions of President David Granger to ensure that they are relocated
May 7, 2016
–they need a midwife, says ‘Sister Eugene’, Guyana’s longest serving midwife By Jeune Van Keric “THERE is a great joy in bringing a baby into the world. The mother
May 7, 2016
– To launch Uber-like cab service in Guyana By Neil Marks WHEN the government of Trinidad and Tobago was forced to abandon its laptop for schools project, it turned
May 7, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott POLITICAL activist Mark Benschop has aborted his appearance before the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Georgetown Prison riots, accusing the panel on Friday of stripping
May 6, 2016
By Cleste Juan THREE men who are alleged to have stormed into the Ramada Princess Casino, injuring several persons in the process, were remanded to prison Friday by Chief
May 6, 2016
NATURAL Resources Minister Raphael Trotman has made a payment to the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), after meeting on Friday morning with a representative of the scheme to clarify the
May 6, 2016
By Alva Solomon AT 10:00hrs today, an estimated 130 Stabroek Market vendors will officially commence their relocation to the Old Royal Castle site opposite the Linden bus park in
May 6, 2016
By Alva Solomon THE Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuco) has been ordered by the High Court to cease its plans to send home Wales Sugar Estate employees until the sugar
May 6, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite WITH the seeming upsurge in criminal activities, especially robberies and murders, and the pressure on government to alleviate same, President Granger is of the view that