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
August 25, 2017
…as City Hall refuses to honour $300M debt WASTE management company, Cevons will lay off some 45 workers, effective September 1, due to City Hall’s refusal to settle millions
August 25, 2017
INDIGENOUS leaders attending the National Toshaos Council Conference on Wednesday evening expressed concerns about Guyana’s porous borders and urged stepped-up efforts to beat back illicit trade of drugs and
August 25, 2017
A Boeing 777 aircraft ferrying stranded Fly Jamaica passengers landed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) this morning. It was the first time the aircraft model, known as
August 25, 2017
‘G’ DIVISION Commander, Senior Superintendent Stephen Mansell, has committed to working with youths of the New Opportunity Corps (NOC) to promote their personal development through weekly lectures and entrepreneurship
August 25, 2017
–and honour Minimum Wage Act, Scott urges private security companies THE Ministry of Social Protection is warning private security companies to obey labour laws or face the attending penalties.
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
December 6, 2015
–CTV cameras, citizens seen as chief intel. sources By Shauna Jemmott AMIDST concerns about a spike in crime, Deputy Commissioner of Police, David Ramnarine, has said the GPF has
December 6, 2015
Message from Jean La Rose, Chairperson, GNNL THE Guyana Chronicle, “The nation’s paper”, is a national institution. Our archives will attest to this. The Chronicle, like Kaieteur Falls, like
December 6, 2015
I’ll take a brief moment to introduce myself: I am a restless soul hungry for thought-provoking conversation. Thanks to the power of social media, my hunger is lavishly fed
December 6, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall The Guyana Chronicle has rebranded, boosting of a new refreshing image, but importantly adopting a mandate to cater for the diverse interests of Guyanese both locally
December 5, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall THE decline of global market prices for key commodities continues to take a toll on Guyana’s economy, but Minister of Investment and Business Dominic Gaskin said
December 5, 2015
…Granger says military offensive will target internal, external threats COMMANDER-in-CHIEF of the Armed Forces, President David Granger on Friday told officers and soldiers based at the Guyana Defence Force’s
December 5, 2015
EXCITEMENT filled the air as Digicel launched its “Merry Deals” Christmas Handset Promotion at the City Mall on Friday. Guyanese from all walks of life were seen cashing in