December 13, 2017
MINISTER of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan has said that the procurement process to acquire equipment for the Forensic Laboratory has been approved. The cost for the equipment falls within
December 13, 2017
Minister of State, Joseph Harmon on Tuesday handed over four vehicles to the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission’s (GL&SC) Regional Offices. The handover was made at the Commission’s General
December 13, 2017
PEOPLE’S Progressive Party (PPP) Member of Parliament (MP) Juan Edghill was on Tuesday arrested and later released after breaching law-enforcement barriers in an attempt to enter Parliament from where
December 13, 2017
A SPECIAL education facility aimed at training persons to manage individuals with disabilities was commissioned on Tuesday in the compound of the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE). The
December 13, 2017
PM: pity PSC could not defend the integrity of parliamentary democracy THE Private Sector Commission said it notes with great concern the events which took place on Monday in
December 13, 2017
The Bahamas on Monday underscored the importance of maintaining strong relations within CARICOM with the accreditation of a new Ambassador. The Ceremony took place at the Headquarters of the
December 13, 2017
The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) announced its support for the newly formed Caribbean Climate-Smart Coalition, a public-private initiative aimed at funding an US$8 billion investment plan to
December 13, 2017
“It is time for us as Guyanese to support our own,” said Finance Minister Winston Jordan during his closing Budget 2018 speech last week Friday before the National Assembly.
April 7, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott THE way Roy Jacobs tells it, it’s Newton’s Law in motion down at the Camp Street Jail, where “For every action, there’s an equal but opposite
April 7, 2016
-Sharma Solomon accused of disregarding PM’s directive THE controversy surrounding the management of the Linden Television Station has taken another turn despite the efforts of Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
April 7, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall NEWLY-ELECTED Mayors and Deputy Mayor were sworn in Wednesday before President David Granger during a simple ceremony at the Ministry of the Presidency.In attendance were Cabinet
April 7, 2016
THE Ministry of Natural Resources is finalising arrangements to make more lands available to small-scale miners.According to a statement from the ministry, the decision is in keeping with a
April 7, 2016
CALWYN Alex Croal of 143 Blue Berry Hill Wismar, Linden, who allegedly on Saturday evening shot his wife and a family friend of hers hitting her six times and
April 7, 2016
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced yesterday that approval has been received from the respective governments for the appointment of four new Guyanese diplomats. The new appointees and their
April 7, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite BRINGING an end to three years of an Interim Management Committee was the recent swearing in of the Chairman, Vice-Chairman and 10 councillors to man the
April 7, 2016
By Sherah Alleyne RAYBURN Morris was on Wednesday remanded by magistrate Judy Latchman after he was charged for manslaughter.Thirty-nine year old Morris of North East La Penitence was not
April 7, 2016
By Shirley Thomas THERE SEEMS to be more questions than answers surrounding the mysterious disappearance of a patient’s clothing, cash and other personal effects from the Accident and Emergency
April 7, 2016
TWO Attorneys-at-law were admitted to the Bar before Justice Roxane George Tuesday afternoon after attorney Rinee Kissoon petitioned on their behalf.They are Vanessa Thomas and Cheryl-Ann Steele, both