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
November 14, 2017
A 64-year-old Mabaruma, North West District (NWD) farmer on Monday appeared before City Magistrate, Fabayo Azore and released on $75,000 bail for the offence of cultivating cannabis. Lawrence Joseph
November 14, 2017
…cites his failure to comply with case management timelines HIGH Court Judge, Justice Priya Sewnarine-Beharry on Monday dismissed a case brought by the Enmore Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) against
November 14, 2017
TOWN Clerk Royston King Tuesday night took a decision to rescind a decision he made last month to fire the two officers at the centre of the City Constabulary
November 14, 2017
–‘Operation Safeway’ reveals, after snaring 20,070 errant drivers in a year SINCE the launch of ‘Operation Safeway’ about a year ago, the Guyana Police Force (GPF)’s traffic department has
November 14, 2017
COME 2018, tertiary level hinterland students will be housed in a new dormitory outfitted with all the necessary amenities. The building is being constructed at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara,
November 14, 2017
THE Regional Democratic Council of Region Eight (Potaro- Siparuni) which is under new management is being accused of `massive corruption’, even as a probe into an alleged $40M School
November 14, 2017
REHABILITATION of the Issano and Karrau to Buckhall roads are major projects being undertaken by the Ministry of Public Infrastructure in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). The Ministry’s Hinterland Engineer, Jeffrey
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 Leroy Smith THE Ministry of Public Infrastructure has commenced remedial works at the Georgetown Prison, portions of which were damaged during last week’s riot which left 17 prisoners
March 5, 2016
THE Indigenous people from 15 communities of the Wapichan tribe in the South Rupununi — women, youth, village leaders and elders — met in the mixed Makushi/Wapichan village of
March 5, 2016
By Leroy Smith POLICE Traffic Chief Dion Moore was, up to late last evening, hospitalized at the Georgetown Public Hospital after being involved in an early morning car crash
March 5, 2016
A pensioner was killed Saturday evening after the car he was driving collided with a minibus in the city. Dead is 76-year-old William Trim of Wrens Avenue, South Ruimveldt
March 5, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall The commissioning ceremony for a 5-seater school bus in Bartica was Saturday afternoon transformed into an electrifying Local Government Elections Campaign meeting with the coalition government
March 5, 2016
Story by Ariana Gordon with photos from Delano Williams A STATE of normalcy has returned to the Georgetown Prison following the intervention of top level government officials, which has
March 5, 2016
SHERWIN Trotman, a 32-year-old excavator operator of Section D, South Turkeyen, ECD; and Kirk Clarke, a 30-year-old labourer of Charlestown, Georgetown, were both on remand for the last year
March 5, 2016
-‘I’m sorry’ for what happened, says Camp Street boss By Ravin Singh DEPUTY Director of Prison Gladwin Samuels has been sent on immediate leave pending investigations into the tragic
March 5, 2016
By Fareeza Haniff PRESIDENT David Granger has noted Guyana’s need for a maximum security prison. This follows three days of rioting inside the country’s main prison, the Georgetown Prisons,