October 7, 2017
ATTORNEY Horatio Edmondson, who has his chamber in West Berbice, was on Friday awarded damages in the sum of $1M for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. The ruling was
October 7, 2017
THE Linden Hospital Complex (LHC) has recorded significant improvements over the last few months pertaining to drug availability and the provision of services, Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Riyasat has
October 7, 2017
THE board of the Linden Utility Company was on Friday sworn in, with Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson calling for an improvement in quality electricity supply to the
October 7, 2017
ACCESS to a good quality education continues to be an issue for indigenous youths and this was proven during a study which revealed that students in the hinterland regions
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
–help end rape, sexual violence LOCAL NGO, CPIC Monique’s, is calling on members of civil society to get up and do something about the growing incidence of sexual violence
October 7, 2017
-at memorial ceremony for Cubana Air Disaster victims PRESIDENT David Granger has said that the Caribbean cannot afford to be a theatre of warfare and terrorism, but instead must
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,
January 31, 2016
THE New Amsterdam Regional Hospital (NARH) has been made a more child-friendly environment with the commissioning of a playpark with support of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization
January 31, 2016
GOVERNMENT intends to ban used tyres and reduce the taxes on new ones in order to make them more attractive for use, but many taxi drivers and dealers in
January 31, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall THE $230B budget presented by the APNU+AFC Government will set the stage for massive development in Guyana. In the words of Clinton Williams, immediate past President
January 31, 2016
Some $1.9B have been allocated to the National School Feeding Programme this year, an increase from the $1.3B last year, to cater for hot meals for over 7,000 additional
January 31, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite THE MANAGER of the Banks DIH Linden branch, Shondell Eastman, was proud to announce its earnings of $1.19, 243, 984 for the fiscal year of 2015.
January 31, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall THIRTY-THREE-year-old Ann Mohamed, an employee of the Prairie International Hotel at Coverden, East Bank Demerara, lost her life in front of her workplace on Saturday evening
January 31, 2016
PRESIDENT David Granger has issued a call for citizens to redouble their efforts to build strong homes, churches and schools, so as to effectively tackle crime, disease, ignorance and
January 31, 2016
SLOUCHING on a Lazy Boy chair, clad in a T-shirt and a pair of khaki three-quarter pants even as he sported dark shades, the octogenarian Walter Melville reflected on
January 31, 2016
THE REGION 10 Road Safety Association has embarked on a project to rehabilitate roadways that are commonly called ‘back roads’, which were initially used by lumber trucks and heavy
January 31, 2016
By Ariana Gordon SUICIDE being tied to poverty may very well be a fallacy, says PAHO/WHO Resident Representative Dr William Adu-Krow, who spoke with the Guyana Chronicle recently from