January 12, 2018
The authorities in Palm Beach , Florida are searching for a Guyanese man who has not been seen since December 31 , 2017. According to the Palm Beach Post
January 12, 2018
PRESIDENT David Granger on Thursday morning convened a meeting of the National Security Committee to address problems of crime and security, review the security sector’s 2017 performance and to
January 12, 2018
…$1M likely for each sugar worker …new roadmap emerging for security of industry EACH retrenched sugar worker is likely to receive around $1M in severance pay and a new
January 12, 2018
…as gov’t initiates process to tap Dynamic Airways $40M Bond THE Public Infrastructure Ministry has initiated the process to access a bond for the sum of US$200,000 as it
January 12, 2018
…EPA says still reviewing concerns of residents THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it has not granted Environmental Authorisation for an ‘Indoor Commercial Gun Range at Lot 2 &4
January 12, 2018
–as PI into murder of elderly Bourda women begins THE preliminary inquiry into the murders of the two elderly women who were killed during an invasion at their South
January 12, 2018
OIL and gas exploration giants, ExxonMobil has announced that it has started the process of developing its potential Liza Phase 2, by submitting an application to the Environmental Protection
January 12, 2018
HENRY Jaccobs, 63, a farmer of Baramita, North West, Region One, remains warded at the Georgetown Public Hospital, where he is being treated for fractured legs and other abrasions,
May 8, 2016
AMBASSADOR Cheryl Miles has presented her credentials to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro at the Miraflores Presidential Palace in downtown Caracas on Wednesday, Venezuelan media has reported.Ambassador Miles submitted her
May 8, 2016
– Over 200 acres of cassava farms affected EXTENSION Officers of the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) are on the ground assisting farmers of Wakapoa, Curimaru, Myrie
May 8, 2016
THE National Air Transport Association (NATA) has registered its disappointment that the Ogle Airport will be renamed despite its objections. NATA is objecting to the Government’s decision to rename
May 8, 2016
By Pandit Rabindranath Persaud, President, Viraat Sabhaa Guyana AS THE World celebrates Mother’s Day, it is important to fully understand the purpose of Motherhood.To become a mother is the expectation
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