November 25, 2017
MINISTRY of Public Telecommunications Web Master, Jaime Skeete, recently participated in the 2017 LatAm conference titled “Information and Communications Technologies for ALL” in San Jose, Costa Rica. The three-day
November 25, 2017
–for fake cheques, counterfeit currencies, police warn Berbicians THE police in Berbice are urging businesses and persons to look out for fake managers’ and personal cheques, counterfeit U.S. currency
November 25, 2017
AHEAD of Budget 2018, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is imploring the government to remove the Value Added Tax (VAT) from finished products in the logging
November 25, 2017
-as he bemoans parochialism AS the government seeks to bridge the divide between the hinterland and coastal regions, President David Granger has highlighted that Region Four: Demerara- Mahaica, is
November 25, 2017
– Trotman urges skill enhancement in other sectors POLICIES needed to facilitate a thriving oil and gas industry are being drafted, strengthened and updated by the Government of Guyana,
November 25, 2017
A BANDIT was disarmed during an attempted robbery on South Road, Bourda, Friday afternoon. Police hailed as brave and courageous the action by the victim and two public-spirited citizens.
November 25, 2017
–Min Ally urges at ‘16 Days of Activism’ launch in East Berbice MINISTER of Social Protection, Amna Ally, on Friday called on Berbicians to help stop the violence against
November 25, 2017
THE police have arrested three suspects who last Wednesday allegedly robbed a pastor of $1.8M in cash on Church Street in Georgetown, shortly after he left a city bank.
March 17, 2016
UNDER the theme, “promoting dignity and worth of people”, the Guyana Association of Professional Social Workers (GAPSW) says there needs to be an inclusionary approach towards the alleviation of
March 17, 2016
By Ravin Singh The GUYANA Nation Building Corps – one of the groups contesting the upcoming Local Government Elections (LGE) has designed its plans to ensure that communities in
March 17, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott MICHAEL Lewis, a survivor of the recent prison riots, continued his testimony yesterday before the Commission of Inquiry into the occurrence at the Georgetown prison.Under cross-examination
March 17, 2016
SOCIAL activists and the Guyana Commission on Disability have expressed disappointment at the way Guyana’s differently-abled population is being treated, and are calling for a revamp of the Disability
March 17, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall THE UNITED States (US) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) have pledged their support to Guyana as the administration moves to enact cyber-crime legislation here. Saying
March 17, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall ALLHEALTH Incorporated, Rhema Cooling Incorporated and Torque-EPCM were Wednesday launched in Guyana, but not with the intention of competing with local companies but rather to enhance
March 16, 2016
THOUGH a slump in the prices for rice and gold has dampened business in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), there is still a demand for coconut oil in the region, even
March 16, 2016
THE Pomeroon Women’s Agro-Processors Association has, over the years, been growing from strength to strength, and continues to be a source of economic empowerment for women farmers in that
March 16, 2016
By Mohamed Khan SITUATED between the Orinoco and Essequibo rivers in an area long inhabited by Arawak Indians, the Pomeroon River is one of the seven great rivers of
March 16, 2016
MEET the beautiful Trishana Jugmohan, an X-ray technician at the Charity Public Hospital. This 23-year-old, who grew up in the Pomeroon, told this publication that she loves her job