August 26, 2017
PRESIDENT David Granger has extended condolences to the relatives and friends of the late, Ms. Petal Frank, a self-sponsored Guyanese craft-woman, who died on Friday during her participation in
August 26, 2017
THE Ministry of Education’s Youth Department and USAID on Friday hosted a graduation ceremony for 240 youngsters from Sophia, East Ruimveldt, East La Penitence and Lodge, who participated in
August 26, 2017
SOUTH INDIAN business and granite magnate, Mr. R. Veeramani, who visited Guyana recently on an investment scoping mission, is keen on returning to Guyana with a larger investment team
August 26, 2017
A 37-year-old con artist was on Friday sentenced to nine years in jail by City Magistrate, Judy Latchman for swindling several women over fraudulent job employment. Troy Webster confessed
August 26, 2017
…retaught good hygiene, food preparation THE Mayor and City Council of Georgetown (M&CC) on Thursday held a food safety hygiene seminar with street-food vendors, who turned out in their
August 26, 2017
A SECURITY guard was on Friday robbed of all his valuables by four men on cycles, including one armed with handgun, as he was walking on a street in
August 26, 2017
MAYOR of Georgetown Patricia Chase-Green has completely recused herself from the parking meter project, saying it is a matter for the full Council to deal with. She told reporters
August 26, 2017
THE Guyana Power and Light Incorporated (GPL) on Friday said despite suffering load-shedding for the past few days, normal power supply will be restored to citizens across the country
December 7, 2015
…as GIT opens new school, secretariat President David Granger told a gathering at the launch of the new Guyana Islamic Trust (GIT) Secretariat and the ISA Elementary School building
December 7, 2015
A THIRTY-YEAR-OLD Meten-Meer-Zorg man, badly beaten and robbed of $130,000 during an altercation on Friday night, is now a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH), nursing head injuries
December 7, 2015
–as phase 1 of cultural policy consultation ends By Rabindra Rooplall PART one of the national consultation on a cultural policy ended Saturday following fruitful discussions that produced “consolidated,
December 7, 2015
WHATEVER went wrong with the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) defies decisive diagnosis.So healing is elusive. But here are some symptoms officials can point to: almost half of all local
December 6, 2015
…Ramotar had allegedly assured Fedders-Lloyd of contract By Ravin Singh DAMNING revelations which surfaced last evening suggest that the opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) while in office earlier this
December 6, 2015
GUYANA Chronicle’s Tajeram Mohabir and Svetlana Marshall on Friday evening beat out more than 45 competitors to emerge victorious in the Print Category of the Clare Forrester PAHO/WHO Media
December 6, 2015
The Chair, Board of Directors and Editor-in-Chief of Guyana National Newspapers Limited and the Guyana Chronicle unequivocally apologise to Mr Hari Narayen Ralph Ramkarran for two specific instances of
December 6, 2015
–three others with shotgun By Leroy Smith POLICE yesterday morning in a stop- and- search procedure on motorcar PLL 9931 at Avenue of the Republic arrested a Guyana Defence
December 6, 2015
Better must come! I look forward to the rebranding of the Guyana Chronicle to make it a national newspaper, not mere changing the mast head, but the content as
December 6, 2015
COMMISSIONERS of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) representing the interest of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) failed on Tuesday to block GECOM’s move to strike out an elections petition