May 1, 2017
GREGORY Gaspar, the lone contender in the elections for President of the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU), believes that notwithstanding efforts to delay the publication of the results, he
May 1, 2017
By Zena Henry THE organisation of workers is expected to be the dominant theme today as workers take to the streets of Georgetown in observance of Labour Day,
May 1, 2017
MINISTER within the Ministry of Public Health Dr Karen Cummings has given the assurance that the ministry remains committed to addressing immunisation challenges in Guyana as the 15th Vaccination Week
May 1, 2017
THE leaders of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have called on the international community to urgently step up action to
May 1, 2017
AS part of Girls in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) observance, STARR Computers hosted students of five city secondary schools to promote the initiative to encourage girls and young
May 1, 2017
RESIDENTS of the Barima-Waini region can rest assured that improvement in public infrastructure, facilities and social services will become a reality in the remainder of 2017 and in 2018.
May 1, 2017
By Nafeeza Yahya RESIDENTS of the remote villages of Mara and Jeremiah on the East Bank of Berbice are calling on the relevant authorities to look into their plight
May 1, 2017
THE police of ‘G’ Division (Essequibo Coast) on Saturday partnered with the Ministry of Public Health and Hope for the Nation Foundation to host a community outreach at Sandpit,
July 5, 2015
THE Georgetown community of Lamaha Park in East La Penitence now has a new Community Policing Group (CPG), and this group is reportedly ready to get on with
July 5, 2015
This is the once garbage-infested and clogged-up canal that runs parallel to North Road on the periphery of Bourda Market; and this area is bounded to the east by
July 5, 2015
THE Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) has extended greetings and well wishes to all Guyanese and other CARICOM citizens as CARICOM Day 2015 is observed. The union
July 5, 2015
THE Guyana Police Force, in this its anniversary month, has been reassured that the new Coalition Government will ensure that the law-enforcement body gets all the necessary resources
July 5, 2015
THE Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) last Friday called on the relevant authorities to pay greater attention to the rise in the crime rate, so as
July 5, 2015
A TEAM of experts from the United States-based Subraj Foundation visited Guyana last week to perform a series of corneal transplant surgeries at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
July 5, 2015
THE Society Against Sexual Orientation Discrimination (SASOD) says that same-sex marriage is not a part of their advocacy agenda, but they are calling for an end to the
July 5, 2015
AS the Ministry of Public Health continues to fight against vector-borne diseases, more emphasis will be placed on boosting health facilities at ports of entry to reduce chances of
July 5, 2015
IT was ‘molten musical lava’ when the third leg of the ‘Princess Karaoke Star’ showcase kicked off on Saturday last. Some eighteen singers battled inside Club Next at
July 5, 2015
MINISTER within the Ministry of Education Nicolette Henry and Chief Education Officer Olato Sam, along with three youth representatives attended the 19th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers (CCEM) in