April 11, 2017
SEVERAL Indigenous communities are expected to be titled and demarcated under the extended Amerindian Land Titling and Demarcation project this year. Four Miles in Port Kaituma, Region One,and Kambaru
April 11, 2017
THE Ministry of the Presidency has refuted what it describes as a misleading, false and malicious article, which was carried in the Monday edition of the Guyana Times, headlined
April 11, 2017
THE Mayor and City Council (M&CC) will be consulting for the first time Wednesday on the controversial parking meter project that the government recently suspended for three months. Mayor
April 11, 2017
THE Prime Minister returned to his home village–Whim-on Sunday and praised Head Priest, Harvey Hardeen and other temple leaders for enhancing the appearance of the temple, which was founded
April 11, 2017
A MAN is expected to appear in court today to answer the charge of murder in the fatal stabbing last week of 30-year-old Reginald Charles at Mahdia Landing. The
April 11, 2017
DURING a lunch meeting at State House, Anna Regina, Essequibo, at the weekend with several regional community leaders and activists, Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo, urged greater cooperation among them
April 11, 2017
IT’S been a struggle all right, but she’s not about to give up on her goal of stopping teenage suicide in its tracks here once and for all, says
April 11, 2017
MAYOR Patricia Chase-Green said Monday that although construction work will soon begin on the Stabroek Market Wharf, the City Council is yet to find an appropriate place to relocate
June 12, 2015
FOLLOWING the swearing-in Wednesday of the Members of Parliament (MPs) to serve in the 11thparliament, the Government Information Agency (GINA) spoke with a few of the regional MPs, who
June 11, 2015
REVENUES derived from natural resources including forestry, mining, waters and land use will join revenues expected from petroleum in a Sovereign Wealth Fund for the benefit of generations of
June 11, 2015
JUST shy of a year since its last meeting and its subsequent prorogation, the hallowed Chambers of the National Assembly were yesterday reopened and Head of State, President David
June 11, 2015
THE 11th Parliament opened yesterday with the selection of a Speaker of the House, Dr. Barton Scotland followed by the taking of the Oath of Office by 36 members
June 11, 2015
FOR too long Venezuela has held a “baseless” claim over two-thirds of Guyana’s sovereign territory as its own, holding it like the “Sword of Damocles” dangling over Guyanese, a
June 11, 2015
DISTINGUISHED former Guyanese Diplomat, Dr Barton Scotland, was appointed unopposed as Speaker of the National Assembly during the convening of the historic l1th Parliament, yesterday.Nominated by Government’s Chief Whip
June 11, 2015
CURTIS CASTELLO, of First Street, Agricola, East Bank Demerara, is expected to be charged today with the attempted murder of businessman, Nazim Khan.Castello is the teenager who, along with
June 11, 2015
DR. Barton Scotland was yesterday sworn in as Speaker of the National Assembly for the 11th Parliament. The newly sworn Speaker, however, expressed that while customarily the Deputy Speaker
June 11, 2015
VICE-PRESIDENT and Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge commended the Opposition People’s Progressive Party/Civic for their statements in support of Guyana’s sovereignty over the Essequibo Region, which was claimed by
June 11, 2015
PARLIAMENT Square, the recreational site east of the Parliament Building, became a people’s Parliament yesterday with the re-opening of the facility and the placement of two TV screens in