June 25, 2016
–on Linden Highway CONSTABLE 22761 Ishaan Caines was reportedly driving a vehicle to Linden on Saturday when, at about 15:15hrs, he lost control of the vehicle in the vicinity
June 25, 2016
– President Granger By Alva Solomon PRESIDENT David Granger says Guyana’s eco-tourism potential can make the country a global player in the international tourism market and he called for
June 24, 2016
THE Chairman and Commissioners of the Georgetown Prison Riot Commission of Inquiry (CoI) have recommended that women should be sent to jail only in exceptional cases, and prompt and
June 24, 2016
By Ravin Singh PRESIDENT David Granger has said he has no interest in protecting persons who are accused of perpetrating corrupt acts. He, however, has remained non-committal as to
June 24, 2016
THE Private Sector Commission (PSC) and the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) have spoken out against the controversial parking meters contract by the Mayor and City Council (M&CC).The PSC in
June 24, 2016
By Telesha Ramnarine and Clestine Juan CITY Hall intends to extend by another three months the stay of vendors at ‘Parliament View Market’, located at Lombard and Hadfield Streets,
June 24, 2016
By Clestine Juan CITY Hall can expect a 20 per cent gross income generated from the placement of parking meters around town starting from September, said Director of National
June 24, 2016
OPPOSITION Leader Bharrat Jagdeo believes that much more could have been done to alleviate flooding in Region 5. He claims the “token” visit by Government officials to the region
June 3, 2014
Guyana’s best option is to pass the AML Bill –so as to create a platform for an ‘early as is reasonably possible’ exit MINISTER of Legal Affairs, and Attorney-General,
June 2, 2014
THERE are 241 cases listed for hearing at the June Criminal Session which opens today at the Demerara Criminal Assizes.Listed are such matters as 53 murders, 28 manslaughter, 88
June 2, 2014
THE jury yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty in favour of Anthony George, called ‘Ryan’, who had been charged with manslaughter for unlawfully stabbing his stepfather Ralph Jacobs
June 2, 2014
–for robbing differently-able couple A MAN yesterday received possibly the severest licking of his life at the hands of public-spirited persons after they learnt that he had gone to
June 2, 2014
THE woman who allegedly abducted a nine-day-old baby boy from his mother two Saturdays ago was yesterday remanded to prison when she appeared at the Whim Magistrate’s Court on
June 2, 2014
–expresses concern about customers being duped ANSA McAL Trading Ltd (AMTL) on Thursday expressed grave concern over the influx of counterfeit products on the local market, and the fact
June 2, 2014
‘Bring about the change we want to see’ –especially on gender and women’s issues MINISTER of Human Services and Social Security Jennifer Westfordlast Thursday called on members of the
June 2, 2014
TODAY the Colwyn Harding investigation will enter its seventh month without a definitive decision on the way forward as to the ranks to be charged, and when this will
June 2, 2014
THE NEGATIVE press and publicity which the New Opportunity Corps (NOC) has been attracting, both over the years and more recently, has not escaped the attention of the United
June 2, 2014
FINANCE Minister Dr. Ashni Singh has challenged the Private Sector of Guyana to let their voices be heard in ensuring that the Amaila Falls Hydroelectricity Project is brought to