November 16, 2017
…knocks KN for ‘sensational stories’ FOREIGN Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge on Wednesday told reporters that Guyana’s Honorary Consuls globally are not being paid by government. The minister made this
November 15, 2017
A mother who dropped off her son at a playschool in Enachu Street, Section K Campbellville was Tuesday robbed by two CG motorcycle bandits, the armed pillion rider gun-butting
November 14, 2017
-GPHC chair WITH diabetes cases numbering in the thousands, Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) Chairperson, Kesaundra Alves has said that an aggressive action plan is needed to tackle the
November 14, 2017
…CCJ President bats for substantive appointment of chancellor, chief justice …hints at judicial intervention to settle statutory lacuna PRESIDENT of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Sir Dennis Byron,
November 14, 2017
A FUEL bond at Turn Basin, Port Kaituma, North West District and two properties nearby were totally destroyed by fire in the wee hours of Tuesday morning. Reports indicate
November 14, 2017
ONE week after 27-year-old, Hafeez Douglas, was fatally stabbed after intervening in an argument between two brothers, at Christiana Street, North Ruimveldt, his attacker was on Tuesday charged with
November 14, 2017
…but urge enforcement of weight limit THE Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association [GGDMA] said it welcomes recent efforts by the Government to maintain and improve the interior roads,
November 14, 2017
…CFATF chair hails Guyana’s progress on AML fight CHAIRPERSON of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) Attorney General of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles, said that
March 5, 2016
– says GECOM will review procurement process By Rabindra Rooplall THE country’s elections body has agreed to review the processes leading to the procurement of ballot paper for use
March 5, 2016
– ABC diplomats say index useful for gov’t By Ariana Gordon THE Private Sector Commission (PSC) on Friday made it vehemently clear that it is not in agreement with
March 5, 2016
IANA Noble, who was an alleged victim of an assault to commit murder at Wismar by accused Jennifer Warden in 2010, on Friday refused to testify against Warden.As a
March 5, 2016
– but exporter wants improved industry standards By Shauna Jemmott AS the demand for Guyana’s coconuts increase on the North American market, a leading coconut exporter is calling on
March 5, 2016
By Fareeza Haniff THE government wants to ensure that it has “concrete evidence” of malpractice before steps are taken to bring charges against any officials of the former administration.
March 5, 2016
BUSINESSMEN of Kumaka, the business hub of the Mabaruma sub-region in the North West District of Region One, want the government to help them develop agricultural marketing strategies so
March 5, 2016
A Guyanese man is among two persons who were remanded to prison Friday following a $6M drug bust at Carlisle Bay, Barbados.A report in the Barbados Today newspaper noted
March 5, 2016
SCHOOLCHILDREN of Bartica and surrounding communities now have a 50-seater bus and some bicycles, thanks to businessman Nizam Kassim. President David Granger commissioned the bus on Third Avenue, Bartica,
March 5, 2016
THE Umana Yana’s conical palm-thatched roof is almost complete, and other works on the structure are set to be finished by April month-end.And now that this part of the
March 5, 2016
By Fareeza Haniff THE People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is finally in the Local Government Elections (LGE) mode. It officially launched its Local Government Elections campaign on Saturday in Georgetown.The