September 15, 2017
HUNDREDS of students from various schools on the Corentyne Coast converged at the Rose Hall Town Arch Road this week where over 40 booths were set up for the
September 15, 2017
PUBLIC Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan, has defended this week’s re-adjustment of senior members of the Guyana Police Force. The minister expressed confidence in Commander of “E” Division of the Guyana
September 15, 2017
PRICES for petroleum products at the pumps increased on Thursday due to significant increase in acquisition cost at source, the Guyana Oil Company Limited (Guyoil) said. “While speculations have
September 15, 2017
— President tells President’s College students at anniversary celebration PRESIDENT David Granger on Thursday charged the students of President’s College to cultivate a strong sense of discipline during their
September 15, 2017
FIVE females of the New Opportunity Corp (NOC) have received a presidential pardon, effective today, the Ministry of Social Protection announced on Thursday. The females, aged 13 to 16,
September 15, 2017
PRESIDENT David Granger has confirmed that the Ministry of the Presidency (MOTP) is investigating the comments made by Press Officer, Lloyda Garrett, during a private social media conversation which
September 15, 2017
CONVICTED prisoner Vijay Sanchara, 31, of Moriah’s Pleasure, East Bank Essequibo, who escaped from the Mazaruni Prison farm Wednesday after the arrival of the prison ferry was recaptured on
September 15, 2017
A FAMILY of five of Block 4 Tain, East Berbice, Corentyne, lost all of their belongings when their house went up in flames on Wednesday. According to information, the
January 6, 2016
— says businessman/planter By Rabindra Rooplall RICE is one of the major crops feeding the world’s population, and large irrigation projects are often constructed to meet the demand for
January 6, 2016
— food vendors cry at price for biodegradable containers, call for consultation By Svetlana Marshall FOOD vendors across the capital city are in full support of the “Expanded Polystyrene
January 6, 2016
By Alva Solomon AS cultivation of cassava – a staple in the Rupununi – is feeling the effects of the current El Nino dry weather conditions, efforts are being
January 6, 2016
POLICE investigating the robbery and burning to death of a Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice housewife on Sunday last, have re-arrested a man they had earlier released, as the investigations continued yesterday.The re-arrested
January 6, 2016
PRIME Minister Moses Nagamootoo and VICE-President Carl Greenidge on Tuesday led a high-level government team in meeting with Stephen Greenlee, President of ExxonMobil. The giant exploration company has found
January 6, 2016
By Ravin Singh In what could be considered an encouragement for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, President David Granger has said that he is prepared to
January 6, 2016
A WEST Coast Demerara fisherman was found dead in his fishing net on Monday, police have reported. According to a release from the lawmen investigations are being conducted into
January 6, 2016
— no act of piracy recorded The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) saw a reduction of 21.7 per cent in total marine deaths for the year 2015. This was disclosed
January 6, 2016
THE Government has clarified that the tourism portfolio remains intact, allaying concerns by some stakeholders and members of the public, following the recent adjustments in the David Granger-led administration.
January 6, 2016
GOVERNMENT has announced that, in keeping with plans to transform the country’s infrastructure, all aerodromes will be upgraded.Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Annette Ferguson, in a recent