August 24, 2017
THE tomb of 26-year-old Winston Hinds, the prisoner who was shot dead at the Timehri prison on August 4, was on Tuesday night vandalised and Hinds stripped of the
August 24, 2017
THE boundary demarcation issues which have caused the delay in Mahdia becoming a town will soon be resolved, Minister of Communities, Ronald Bulkan, said Wednesday. In an interview with
August 24, 2017
GUYANA on Wednesday expressed gratitude to outgoing Surinamese Ambassador to Guyana, Mehroen Nisa Kurban-Baboe, for her service and work in advancing and strengthening the bilateral ties between the two
August 24, 2017
A 35-year-old Aishalton farmer was on Wednesday sentenced to three years in jail and fined $30,000 for trafficking cannabis. Fernando Latia, a father of three, appeared before City Magistrate
August 24, 2017
A GROUP of cigarette vendors and smokers on Wednesday afternoon picketed outside the Ministry of Public Health, Brickdam, Georgetown, airing their grievances against certain aspects of the recently passed
August 24, 2017
-soil-testing for feasibility in several other regions to be conducted AS part of its effort to strengthen the solid waste disposal programme, the Ministry of Communities has signed a
August 24, 2017
THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Wednesday reported that hire car driver Maurice Price has been suspended from driving for 12 months and fined $7,500.00. The 50-year-old of Second
August 24, 2017
–just doors from Queenstown home CHARISSA Rampersaud, Training Manager at Beharry Restaurant Holdings Inc., was on Tuesday night robbed at gunpoint on Anira Street, Queenstown, a few doors
December 4, 2015
THE STATE yesterday closed its case in the High Court murder trial against the accused Patrick Anthony Balgobin before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow.The charge is that he allegedly murdered 72-year-old
December 4, 2015
By Alva Solomon A robber who attacked a University of Guyana student on Wednesday evening suffered reversed fortunes after he was forced to abandon his bicycle during a scuffle
December 4, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall THE Consumer Affairs Division (CAD) yesterday launched its ‘Know Your Consumer Rights’ campaign aimed at equipping the populace with the requisite knowledge needed to make good
December 4, 2015
By Alva Solomon SOCIAL media may be utilised soon as a method to kick-start a national discussion on the development of arts and culture in Guyana and long-awaited copyright
December 4, 2015
UNCLE Eddie’s Association, which runs the home for the elderly at Jackson Street, Tucville, Georgetown, has been granted title to the 3.1127 acres of State land on which the
December 4, 2015
Cecil Cox, the Queen’s College student who became the first Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) regional top awardee to win a regional top award at Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination
December 4, 2015
MISS India Guyana, Lieve Blanckaert, is about to embark on a mission to educate the young in Guyana. Already set on a path to make a positive difference in
December 4, 2015
The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Georgetown on Thursday announced via its Facebook page that as of December 7, all approved visa applicants will no longer return
December 4, 2015
IN recognition of the release of the last three members of the Cuban Five on December 17, 2014 and the new era of relations between Washington and Havana, the Guyana-Cuba
December 4, 2015
By Leroy Smith MINISTRY of Public infrastructure engineer Kester Hinds who is responsible for the approximately $US 44.3 million expansion and upgrade road works along the West Coast of