February 5, 2017
Consumers are losing up to $36 on every parking meter card purchased, and could possibly lose up to $1.4M a month even as the parking rates remain higher
February 5, 2017
Giving a passionate delivery of her song “Where the Innocence Gone” on Saturday evening, Essequibian Tshanna Cort once again rose to the occasion as she championed this year’s
February 5, 2017
— GTT pushes for increased landline rates before liberalisation of telecoms sector The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT), over the next two years plans to invest US$30M to
February 5, 2017
…as Guyana observes World Cancer Day FIRST Lady, Mrs Sandra Granger and Minister of Public Health, Volda Lawrence, were among key functionaries leading the call for persons to be
February 5, 2017
OVER 300 residents of Karrau, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), will now be able to access potable water, as their long-awaited wish came true when the Guyana Water Corporation (GWI) commissioned
February 5, 2017
A 29-year-old mother of one died on Saturday morning after the car she was driving slammed into an electrical pole at Seawell Village, Corentyne, East Berbice. The accident occurred
February 5, 2017
…cites safety concerns THE United States Embassy in Curacao is advising US citizens that the embassy has temporarily prohibited staff from flying with Dutch Caribbean carrier Insel Air, citing
February 5, 2017
As the world advances rapidly, becoming more integrated technologically, Guyanese entrepreneurs are urged to embrace Information and Communications Technology (ICT). This was the charge of Minister of Business, Dominic
March 18, 2015
THE Inner Wheel Club of Georgetown held its annual fund-raiser tea party last Sunday, attracting over 300 persons. This activity aims to fund the club’s upcoming projects that cater
March 18, 2015
THE Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Litter Enforcement Unit will be closely monitoring the commercial zone in Central Georgetown for the next two weeks, to ensure that members of the
March 18, 2015
CRIME Chief Leslie James yesterday said that the Guyana Police Force (GPF) is committed to building and sustaining public trust. He said too that apart from their community projects,
March 18, 2015
ACTING Chief Justice Mr. Ian Chang, S.C., last week granted 17 petitioners, bail in the sum of $3,285,000.00, pending the hearing of their cases. Following is a list of
March 18, 2015
“PHYSICAL works on the West Coast Demerara (WCD)/East Bank Essequibo (EBE) road rehabilitation are to commence next week, as preliminary works are still ongoing,” said the Project Coordinator, Kester
March 18, 2015
REMANDED prisoner, Devanand Albert, called ‘Brother’, died of a heart attack, according to an autopsy conducted by Dr Vivikanand Brijmohan at the New Amsterdam hospital on Monday. Albert, who was scheduled
March 18, 2015
THE Guyana Police Force on Monday issued a wanted bulletin for a man who is wanted for questioning in connection with the shooting death on March 1 of 17-year-old
March 18, 2015
FOUR institutions for less fortunate children were recently given bumper hampers, compliments of Comfort Sleep, manufacturers and distributor of foam mattresses and pillows. The entities benefitting from the donations
March 18, 2015
POTSALT always know that Nagga full of heself; he like fuh make outlandish statements and like fuh lie. Everybody remember when he holler that Uncle Cheddi seh that he
March 18, 2015
A PREGNANT commercial sex worker was yesterday refused bail by Magistrate Annette Singh for armed robbery and larceny from the person charges. Nineteen-year-old Tamika Kennedy appeared at the Georgetown