September 23, 2017
REPRESENTATIVES of the Guyana Annual 2018 magazine on Friday launched seven new competitions, making it another feature of its edition. Committee Member Danielle Swain told a press briefing at
September 23, 2017
“SMALL Caribbean states, on their own cannot respond in an adequate and timely manner to the scale of death, damage and destruction caused by most natural disasters,” President David
September 23, 2017
VICE-PRESIDENT and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge, reminded the world of the existential threat faced by Guyana in the ongoing controversy it shares with Venezuela when he appeared
September 23, 2017
Every year, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries spend billions of US dollars importing agricultural products into the region. But three decades ago, agriculture was the main income earner for
September 23, 2017
IN an attempted robbery of a security guard last Thursday night, a suspected bandit who was shot in the thigh by an accomplice is in police custody at the
September 23, 2017
PRESIDENT David Granger on Thursday met with the Chairman of the Council of Delegates of the Inter-American Defense Board (IADB), Brigadier-General Luis Rodríguez Bucio in Washington, D.C. The IADB,
September 23, 2017
The Commonwealth Ministerial Group on Guyana was on Thursday briefed on the ongoing border controversy between Guyana and Venezuela. In a statement, the ministerial group said it discussed the
September 23, 2017
ELEGANTLY dressed, and overflowing with excitement, members of the Guyanese diaspora turned out in their numbers to meet President David Granger and the First Lady Sandra Granger at a
January 18, 2016
THE Minister of Public Infrastructure, as well as his junior Minister within that ministry, yesterday met with United States Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway for a tour of the
January 18, 2016
A 23-YEAR-OLD miner was yesterday remanded to prison by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, charged with intent to commit murder. Adrian Robertson of Kaituma Water Front, North West District, was not
January 18, 2016
MEET Cecily Jackman, or just ‘Donna’ to close friends and acquaintances. At 51, Cecily is still a youth leader at heart.A devout Christian and former president of the Georgetown
January 18, 2016
WHILE Guyana has made laudable strides since Independence, it still faces a number of challenges, and there is great need for a united effort to crush racism and petty
January 18, 2016
THE People’s Progressive Party (PPP) is not at all happy with the way the Ministry of Public Health is fighting the Zika virus, and feels Guyana’s best bet is
January 18, 2016
DEPUTY Chief Librarian Nadine Moore has disclosed that the advent of social media is having a great negative impact on library services. She said the readership had diminished, less
January 18, 2016
TWELVE billion dollars has been set aside in Guyana’s 2016 budget to safeguard the ailing sugar industry.This was on Sunday communicated to a large and attentive audience of diaspora
January 18, 2016
THE Government yesterday announced the closure of the Wales Sugar Estate, which is projected to make losses of between $1.6B and $1.9B in 2016, and require extensive repairs to
January 18, 2016
A MOTHER of six was brutally stabbed to death by her reputed husband early Monday morning, rocking the Linden community of Wisrock. Dead is Leolyn Sulivan, 34, of Phase
January 18, 2016
POLICE at Port Kaituma are expected to return to a remote mining community in the Region One area today in search of several males who may be responsible for