March 3, 2017
— Granger on official visit to The Bahamas urges region President David Granger, who arrived in The Bahamas on an official visit yesterday afternoon, said that much of the
March 3, 2017
Story and photos by Tamica Garnett JAMAICAN gospel singer, Papa San truly touched a lot of Guyanese recently, emotionally and literally, as he delivered powerful ministry and an energetic
March 3, 2017
— all outstanding monies will be retrieved, says Commissioner-General GOVERNMENT’S decision to implement a 14 per cent Value Added Tax (VAT) on tuition charged by private institutions has now
March 3, 2017
THE appointment of two women judges to the two highest positions in the judiciary–Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards as Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag) and Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire as Chief Justice
March 3, 2017
GUYANA Water Incorporated (GWI) on Thursday signed a €55,286.00 (G$121M) contract with Dutch firm De Ruiter Grondwatertechniek for the drilling of three wells along the coastline.The area designated for
March 3, 2017
THE High Court will continue to hear a case against the implementation of the parking meter, Justice Brassington Reynolds ruled on Thursday. Town Clerk, Royston King, through his attorney
March 3, 2017
–An essential tool in bridging the cultural gap MINISTER of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Sydney Allicock has said that the upcoming Rupununi Music and Arts Festival’s “Georgetown Connection” will serve
March 3, 2017
#SupportCreativity LAST weekend, Guyanese were treated to a bellyful of laughs when the brand new series, ‘Who Laff Last’, took to the stage at the National Cultural Centre (NCC).Directed
April 22, 2015
“I HAVE never promised our people more than the opportunity to work and the right to the full fruits of their labour with equal justice and freedom for all.
April 22, 2015
WITH a little more than two weeks before the General and Regional Elections, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has committed to the publication of the list of polling stations
April 22, 2015
ALL political parties ought to sign onto the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Code of Conduct, according to the Private Sector Commission (PSC) yesterday in a public missive. “The Private
April 22, 2015
A NUMBER of civil society organisations have identified political, financial and environmental accountability as three key areas the parties contesting the May 11 elections should endorse. In a statement,
April 22, 2015
THE Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) Limited said the decision to use the Marriott Hotel for its April 22 Luncheon was devoid of any political influence as it
April 22, 2015
THE National Frequency Management Unit (NFMU), in collaboration with other stakeholders, on Monday hosted a ‘Tech Day Camp’ at the Centre for Information Technology at the University of Guyana
April 22, 2015
FIVE nonviolent prisoners from the Georgetown and Timehri prisons were released from prison through the intervention of Food for the Poor (FFTP) on Monday, March 23, 2015 in time
April 21, 2015
THE Government of Guyana has committed to signing a Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) with the European Union (EU) in the latter part of 2016 to facilitate greater market access
April 21, 2015
“YOU NEED not be intimidated! You should not be intimidated, because if you allow yourself to be intimidated, then every right that you enjoy will be taken away… Do
April 21, 2015
Police patrols to be stepped up in Region 3 FOUR campaign billboards and 60 per cent of flags mounted by the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) were lost on