October 9, 2017
–as Cabinet approves a number of short overseas courses A NUMBER of government officials will be sent overseas in October and November to attend various programmes. Minister of State
October 8, 2017
…President Granger reminds of the rocky road to statehood THE PEOPLE’S National Congress Reform (PNCR) on Saturday morning honoured 60 persons for services which they provided to the political
October 8, 2017
THE anticipated Berbice Expo 2017 opened on saturday evening at the Albion Community Development Centre in Corentyne, Berbice. Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin, during brief remarks reminded Berbicians that
October 8, 2017
-residents calling for new ambulance and better roads A YOUNG Ituni mother on Saturday morning delivered her baby on the trail to Linden and the baby along with the
October 7, 2017
ROADWORKS on the Mahdia Community Road Project are now 63 percent complete. In July of this year when the Department of Public Information (DPI) visited the community, works were
October 7, 2017
THE construction of a ‘Green Space’ project has commenced in the mining town of Linden with the initial phase estimated at $20M. The multimillion dollar project includes a green
October 7, 2017
Region 5 Chamber of Industry and Commerce on Saturday evening launched its colourful magazine “The Potential 5” The launch was attended by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo and Minister of
October 7, 2017
THE investigation into the Brazilian aircraft which was found on an illegal airstrip near Santa Fe in North Rupununi in August, has been completed. According to Minister of State,
February 1, 2016
TWENTY-ONE–year-old Ryan Duncan, a mechanical engineer of Fifth Street, Alberttown Georgetown, was on Monday ordered by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan to post $100,000 bail for inflicting grievous bodily harm
February 1, 2016
RAVLON Pollard, 53, a mason of 707 East Ruimveldt, Georgetown, appeared yesterday before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, charged with using a spade to inflict grievous bodily harm on his
February 1, 2016
SHERLON Rodney, a 36-year-old auto mechanic of Breda and Hadfield Streets in Georgetown, appeared yesterday before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan to answer a charge that, on January 31, he
February 1, 2016
DIRECTOR of the Childcare and Protection Agency (CPA), Ann Greene, is outraged by the violation of the rights of a minor in recent editions of two local newspapers, particularly
February 1, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott IN A masterpiece collection to commemorate Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations, award-winning author and playwright Harold Bascom has produced a Dictionary of Guyanese Words, celebrating
February 1, 2016
By Leroy Smith FORMER Public Service Minister Dr. Jennifer Westford and her Personnel Manager Margaret Cummings were Monday placed on $4.8M bail each on multiple charges of fraud on
February 1, 2016
– Jordan says salary increase hinges on available revenues By Ariana Gordon The government is not in a financial position to fulfill its campaign promise to increase Police salaries,
February 1, 2016
– Single mom was on night-shift as security guard by Shauna Jemmott THE last thing she expected after pulling an eleven-to-seven shift the night before, was rounding the corner
February 1, 2016
THIRTEEN women have completed a course in Childcare Management run by the Guyana Association of Professional Social Workers (GAPSW).The Childcare Management course, like the Care for the Elderly programme,
February 1, 2016
By Clifford Stanley SECURITY guards attached to the GuySuCo Corentyne operations on Sunday night intercepted a truck loaded with five-gallon containers filled with diesel in the backlands of the