November 26, 2017
FOUR suspects are in police custody after a Brazilian woman and the driver of a car she hired were robbed on Friday at Oleander Gardens, Bel Air Park, Georgetown,
November 26, 2017
– says Dubai-based expert By Ravin Singh in Dubai A DUBAI-based smart city expert believes that in the 21st Century, smart cities will become a necessity even for third
November 26, 2017
THE car of a 46-year-old taxi driver was hijacked Saturday after two females lured him to a location in Mocha Road, D’Urban Back Lands, where he was pounced upon
November 26, 2017
–Ramnarine tells ranks ACTING Commissioner of Police, David Ramnarine has sent ranks a cryptic warning to the effect that all it takes is one bad apple to unravel the
November 26, 2017
–as Guyana takes farming to a whole new level LOCAL farmers are set to benefit from the Ministry of Public Telecommunications (MoPT)’s e-agriculture project, which seeks to integrate technology
November 26, 2017
–for women to move forward as entrepreneurs WOMEN are becoming leaders in every aspect of society, compared to decades ago, but it is paramount that they help each other
November 26, 2017
THE Dharm Shala, Home of Benevolence for All Races, is appealing for financial assistance to continue its humanitarian service to Guyana. People from all walks of life, irrespective of
November 26, 2017
IT is 2017, and slavery still alive and well. I know what we are taught as secondary school students in the English-speaking Caribbean. According to the National Archives of
March 18, 2016
By Ariana Gordon VIDEO evidence of what transpired on March 3 at the Georgetown Prison and resulted in the death of seventeen prisoners has been submitted to the Commission
March 18, 2016
— GuySuCo urges GAWU to stop the instigation SOME 500 CANE harvesters from the Rose Hall Estate on Thursday took industrial action, condemning a decision by the estate’s management
March 18, 2016
By Ravin Singh In a country which is yet to decriminalise same sex relations, the Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender community has faced numerous social issues, which need sustainable
March 17, 2016
FIRST LADY, Mrs. Sandra Granger and Minister of Social Cohesion, Ms. Amna Ally on Wednesday presented 30 more bicycles and over 200 pairs of shoes to the students of
March 17, 2016
By Shirley Thomas THE GUYANA National Bureau of Standards is currently developing a National Standard for Bed and Breakfast facilities in Guyana. To this end, the bureau, in collaboration
March 17, 2016
THE CUSTOMS Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) officer Anthony Yarde who led the search of Barry Dataram’s Diamond Housing Scheme property, where authorities say 129.230 kilogrammes of cocaine (equivalent to 284
March 17, 2016
By Ariana Gordon AS testimonies into the Georgetown prison riots that resulted in the death of 17 inmates and injury of several others continue, it became evident that there
March 17, 2016
Guyana comforted by EU’s assurance of dialogue GUYANA’S Third Vice President and Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge said the European Union’s implementation of its External Strategy for Effective Taxation
March 17, 2016
By Jasmaine Payne OF all the things we take for granted, it is perhaps those within closest reach that we overlook the most. Studies have shown that world travellers
March 17, 2016
IN Guyana, we typically think of an artiste or musician as someone who sings, raps or plays an instrument. However, many times we find that artistes emerge, using unique talents