December 18, 2017
— extends amnesty to Dec 31 AFTER raking in some $138M during the one-month amnesty period recently, the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) has decided to extend the facility
December 18, 2017
The North Rupununi village of Aranaputa is expected to benefit from significant infrastructural works including a $30M upgrade of the community centre ground there next year. Aranaputa has been
December 18, 2017
THE Mayor and City Council (M&CC) is again attempting to clean the Le Repentir Cemetery and has spent over $1.5M since such efforts resumed last week. Over the last
December 18, 2017
SEEKING to spread warmth and Christmas cheer to children, a community-based group hosted a Festival of Carols on Saturday, for 40 youths in the South Turkeyen area, Georgetown. The
December 18, 2017
— co-opt members elected to help mobilise voters THE Guyana Press Association’s (GPA’s) biennial elections have been postponed to January 7, 2018 due to a poor turnout at the
December 18, 2017
RESIDENTS of Independence Boulevard, Georgetown, are thankful to the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) for works done in their community, enabling them to have reliable access to water, but are
December 18, 2017
–says cases lost due to inadequate representation by legal team PRESIDENT David Granger has come out in support of Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Basil Williams, contending
December 18, 2017
OPPOSITION Parliamentarians have argued that a reduction in the budget for the Legal Aid Clinic could affect women because the services are usually utilised by them. Provisions for the
April 14, 2016
By Michel Outridge TEACHERS at Mae’s Under 12 private school yesterday morning called a work stoppage to protest a likely wage cut by the administration, but they were soon
April 14, 2016
WITH the help of the Dutch Risk Reduction (DRR) Team, Georgetown drainage network will be mapped this year, in an attempt to address an age-old problem which has contributed
April 14, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall THE GOVERNMENT of Guyana and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on Wednesday launched a US$30.9M Sea and River Defence Resilience Project estimated to benefit more than
April 14, 2016
By George Barclay A 12-MEMBER mixed jury was sent out of sight and hearing yesterday while presiding judge Madame Jo-Ann Barlow conducted a voir dire to determine the admissibility
April 14, 2016
THE Transparency Institute of Guyana (TIGI) plans to write Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, to request a meeting about his alleged corrupt action relating to the appointment of controversial
April 14, 2016
COUNCILLORS of the Regional Democratic Council (Region 10) are imploring the Chinese bauxite company Bosai operating in Linden to commence dredging of the river as was done before, during
April 14, 2016
LINDEN’S newly elected Mayor Carwyn Holland who took charge of the council less than two weeks ago, has boasted about the overwhelming progress achieved by his team of councillors
April 14, 2016
By Ariana Gordon FIRE Chief Marlon Gentle believes that the state of affairs at the Georgetown Prison on March 3 could have led to a major jail-break, given the
April 14, 2016
BRICKDAM, between Avenue of the Republic and Camp Street, will be closed today to vehicular traffic to facilitate road repairs. According to the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, the closure
April 14, 2016
A MOTORCYCLIST lost his life after he slammed into a horse that was also killed, while he was heading out of Mocha/Arcadia, East Bank Demerara, Tuesday night.Dead is 20-year-old