August 26, 2017
FIRST Lady Sandra Granger on Thursday met with Guyanese-Canadian and founder of the DeSantos Foundation, Veronica DeSantos, to discuss possible areas of collaboration. The Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) provides school
August 26, 2017
A 22-year-old East Ruimveldt, Georgetown man was on Friday released on $100,000 bail by City Magistrate Judy Latchman for allegedly wounding his cousin with a glass bottle. It is
August 25, 2017
Former Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) , Major General (retired) Joseph Singh is on third list of six nominees submitted by Opposition Leader , Bharrat Jagdeo to
August 25, 2017
Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo has submitted another list of names for nominees for the post of chair of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM). Jagdeo said during a press briefing
August 25, 2017
Regan Rodrigues, called “Grey Boy,” was Friday charged and released on $10,000 bail for using threatening language against the mother of the dead political activist Courtney Crum-Ewing.Rodrigues appeared before
August 25, 2017
— vital for management of ancestral lands, Alexander tells CoI FORBES Burnham Foundation Chairman, Vincent Alexander, has suggested the formation of village councils for the management of ancestral
August 25, 2017
THE Power Producers and Distributors Inc. (PPDI) is in the process of drafting a three-year strategic plan with major focus on utilising hydropower and associated natural gas to generate
August 25, 2017
…with US$50M project at Bonasika MINISTER of State, Joseph Harmon, on Thursday received a courtesy call from Executive members of the First Bauxite Corporation (FBX) at the Ministry of
December 6, 2015
–Nagamootoo tells Essequibians By Alva Solomon GUYANA and Mexico are expected to finalise rice discussions in another five weeks and Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has assured Essequibo Coast residents
December 6, 2015
By Clestine Juan THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Devi Seetaram has been missing since Friday morning after she reportedly left her school, Richard Ishmael Secondary, unbeknown to her family.According to the teenager’s mother
December 6, 2015
Let the people run their communities By Vanessa Braithwaite With the imminent approach of Local Government Elections, the concern is whether the major political forces will contest the municipalities
December 6, 2015
By Vanessa Braithwaite CHALLENGING was the adjective most used to describe the life of someone who spends their entire day in the Linden Market soliciting patronage from passers-by. When
December 6, 2015
Ariana Gordon – Chief Reporter “THE Chronicle has been in existence for many years, and has always been diligently focused on being the standard bearer of journalistic excellence in
December 6, 2015
A SURINAMESE woman early yesterday morning escaped from the New Amsterdam Prison, but was nabbed mere hours after by vigilant policemen at the Number 78 Village back-track crossing. The
December 6, 2015
By Vanessa Braithwaite MACKENZIE High School student Denelson Rose, 18, was struck down and killed on the Washer Pond Road in Mackenzie, Linden, around 03:45 hrs on October 24
December 6, 2015
By Shirley Thomas SACRED Heart Roman Catholic Church, destroyed by fire on Christmas morning of 2004, has been rebuilt, and will be opened today with a special Eucharistic Mass
December 6, 2015
— Ramjattan urges THE trio of parenting, education and socialisation has “gone wrong” in Guyana, unleashing the wave of gender-based violence, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan contends. Mr Ramjattan
December 6, 2015
By Ariana Gordon FORMER Guyana Ambassador to China Professor David Dabydeen has said that Guyanese must see the Chinese as an important partner in development, rather than invaders in