April 8, 2017
THE 15th edition of the Pakaraima Mountain Safari has created history by attracting the participation of 30 vehicles and 40 motorcycles – the largest motorcade ever to traverse the
April 8, 2017
NINETY-ONE students from St Ignatius Secondary School in Central Rupununi visited the Iwokrama rainforest on Wednesday as part of a Grade Nine Integrated Science research project. According to a
April 8, 2017
MAGISTRATE Dylon Bess has been asked by acting Chancellor of the Judiciary, Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards, to appear before the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) following a complaint by Guyana Trans
April 8, 2017
THE Natural Resources Ministry on Saturday cautioned Guyanese to be mindful of the authenticity of academic institutions when they are signing up to pursue studies in the oil and
April 8, 2017
GOVERNMENT has committed to review the value-added tax (VAT) on private tuition fees and a decision on the tax measure is likely to be made when Cabinet meets on
April 8, 2017
-President tells GDF’s Coastal Battalion Base in Anna Regina PRESIDENT David Granger on Friday visited the Guyana Defence Force’s (GDF) Coastal Battalion Base in Anna Regina, Pomeroon-Supenaam (Region Two)
April 8, 2017
A MOVE to another country seeking a better life did not turn out well for a young Guyanese who was shot dead on Thursday in Trinidad and Tobago. Raphael
April 8, 2017
A NATIONAL strike was averted this week after Cabinet approved $1B for the bankrupt Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) to pay sugar workers’ wages and salaries. Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
June 9, 2015
–recent flood exacerbated unhygienic situation THE Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) yesterday decided to have ‘Bourda Green’ closed for the entire day today to facilitate major clean-up work
June 9, 2015
THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) said on Monday that, following consultations with the Vice President and Minister of Public Security, Mr Khemraj Ramjattan, Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud has proceeded
June 9, 2015
–officer who assaulted ‘child-mother’ detained THE man who has been identified as a soldier in the alleged rape of an elderly woman in Berbice is not a serving member
June 9, 2015
DESPITE there being a legal route for ferry travel from Moleson Creek to Suriname, Guyanese have, for years, preferred the ‘back-track’ route when travelling to or from that
June 9, 2015
ABDUL Saif Kadir told the Guyana Chronicle that at approximately 03:00 hours on Sunday, June 7, his family was robbed of cash and valuables in the passageway to
June 8, 2015
VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro, in a glaring about turn of foreign policy from predecessor Hugo Chavez, has signed an official Presidential Decree, in the neighbouring South American country, claiming
June 8, 2015
MINISTER of Indigenous People’s Affairs, Sydney Allicock asserted that land distribution to the indigenous people is of paramount importance for his ministry as well as the Government. Speaking with
June 8, 2015
THE People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) remains undecided on whether or not they would be occupying their allotted seats on the first meeting of the 11th Parliament set for Wednesday,
June 8, 2015
A BEAM from a house under construction yesterday fell and crushed ten-year-old Tyrese Isaacs of 135 Sparendaam Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara.Poor supervision by relatives is being blamed for
June 8, 2015
MAIN Opposition party, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has thrown its support behind the Government as it dismissed the decree by Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on a new claim