April 5, 2017
INEFFICIENCIES in the accounting system at regional offices in all ten administrative regions are as a result of a shortfall in financial management. This is according to Permanent Secretary
April 5, 2017
SOME 20 Guyana Labour Union (GLU) members, who are staff on the Unfixed Establishment of the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown, yesterday for the third consecutive day, picketed
April 5, 2017
HEEDING Government’s call for overseas-based Guyanese to return and invest in Guyana, a Guyanese company with international partners is now tapping into the local renewable energy market. GreenHeartTree Energy
April 5, 2017
THE Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) said certain decisions being taken by management of the Linden Hospital Complex (LHC) are taking a toll on employees, and has called on
April 5, 2017
TWO men have been arrested in connection with the murder of 30-year-old Reginald Charles, who was stabbed during the wee hours of Wednesday at 111 Miles Mahdia, Region 8.
April 5, 2017
THE National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) is currently focused on creating botanically based pesticides, intended to be as effective as the chemical based pesticides, but at half
April 5, 2017
OF all the businesses in Queenstown and Alberttown, in the City, representatives of only two turned up at a consultation the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) had on Wednesday,
April 5, 2017
THE Mayor and City Council has initiated legal proceedings to recover outstanding property rates against five companies. The companies are: Continental Agency, located at 12, West Ruimveldt Industrial Site;
June 6, 2015
“HALF of the country seems to be at a virtual standstill, like it or not…One half seems excited that they got the edge due to the inconsistency of
June 6, 2015
A DECOMPOSED body of an unidentified man was discovered floating in the Cozier canal, Pomeroon early last Thursday morning. According to reports, the body was discovered by a farmer
June 6, 2015
THE Government Analyst – Food and Drug Department is advising consumers against purchasing improperly packaged, unsealed and unlabelled foods, eg., flour, milk powder, powdered spices, seasonings and salts. The
June 6, 2015
THE Private Sector Commission (PSC) has opted for the University of Guyana to be “depoliticized”, but has said its members are optimistic of working with the new Government
June 6, 2015
THE voluntarily clean-up exercises which have been ongoing across the country, especially in the capital city, continue to gain momentum as individuals, companies and groups throw in their
June 6, 2015
THE Rajasthani Folk Performance Troupe from India, led by Shri Jeetendra Parashar, on Friday evening held its first show at the National Cultural Centre to a well-receiving audience.
June 6, 2015
IMAGINE the expense that patients incur with conventional diagnostic testing like blood tests, CT scans and MRIs, among others. Now imagine holding a sensor in your palm while it
June 6, 2015
“THOUSANDS of persons voted for the (PPP/C), and it is their duty to ensure that those persons are represented in the National Assembly.” This was the view expressed
June 6, 2015
AMBASSADOR of the European Union (EU) Robert Kopecký and his team met, last Thursday, with President David Granger where they discussed a number of issues of importance to relations
June 6, 2015
THE desilting and cleaning of several major canals in and around the city of Georgetown are moving apace in an effort of providing flood relief and enhancing irrigation in