October 6, 2017
A FIRE suspected to be electrical in origin completely destroyed the home of a Skeldon family of five Thursday morning. The fire which started around 10:45hrs, also damaged two
October 6, 2017
THE two persons left in charge of the River View koker, who residents alleged slept through the high tide resulting in massive flooding in that community and Alexander Village,
October 6, 2017
THE People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) on Thursday morning commemorated its 60th Anniversary with a flag raising service at their Sophia, Greater Georgetown headquarters. The early morning event encompassed
October 6, 2017
–at PROPEL-led discussion on challenges facing women, youth in agriculture By Wendella Davidson IT’S no secret that women and young farmers play an integral role in agriculture and food
October 6, 2017
PRESIDENT of the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU), Patrick Yarde, is calling for ‘serious’ dialogue with the government to iron out the challenges faced by public servants and foster
October 6, 2017
FARMERS are soon to breathe a sigh of relief when the government tables a bill in the next Parliament to address the issue of Praedial larceny-the loss of farm
October 6, 2017
THE historic widespread devastation of several CARICOM Member States by hurricanes Irma and Maria has heightened the urgency for the Region to advocate for meaningful assistance to mitigate the
October 6, 2017
THE African Cultural and Development Association (ACDA) says despite the end of slavery there are persons and organisations that are still bent on keeping African–Guyanese under subjugation and at
January 31, 2016
CITIZENS have begun to welcome the budget measures related to a review of taxes for importation of vehicles, the banning of old/used tyres, the restriction on importation of vehicles
January 31, 2016
By Frederick Halley AFTER an illustrious career spanning just over two decades on the soccer field, Guyana-born Charmaine Elizabeth Hooper has left an indelible mark on Canadian soccer with
January 31, 2016
THE Bedford Methodist Church, in a Saturday collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health, hosted a health fair on the premises of the church, located at Camp and Robb
January 31, 2016
– showcasing Guyana’s tourism to the rest of the world THE Miss Global International franchise celebrates its 13th year of uniting the world through beauty and tourism. Founder of
January 31, 2016
By Alva Solomon GOVERNMENT has assured Chinese companies operating in Guyana of its commitment to enabling a fair playground for all in the country’s business sector, but urged them
January 31, 2016
By Navendra Seoraj THE Roraima Group of Companies has reiterated its commitment to, and increasing interest in, the development of Guyana’s tourism industry with its launch of the annual
January 31, 2016
MR Owen Verwey has been identified as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest). He was recruited for the position from among 35
January 31, 2016
THE police are investigating an on-going case where a porter and a driver for a confectionery company at Harlem, West Coast Demerara, tried to rob their employer of $1.2M
January 30, 2016
By Alva Solomon “COALITION politics is here to stay”. Those were the words that resonated among speakers when the Alliance For Change (AFC) officially opened its “Centre for Change”
January 30, 2016
-as Three Bs + Breakfast and Books programme continues to gather momentum ANOTHER 50 students are now the proud owners of bicycles, presented to them today, under President David