June 23, 2016
By Neil Primus GORDON loved to drink. The only other thing he liked as much was fish. He would eat fish fried, baked, steamed or raw. Once you said
June 23, 2016
HERE’S a sneak peek into the moves of an ambitious, up-and-coming videographer, who, in his own words, “intends to change the way music videos are made in Guyana.” An
June 23, 2016
IN response to the recent announcement of beloved actor and comedian Henry Rodney’s sudden illness, local performers and beneficiaries have banded together to stage a Benefit Concert to raise
June 23, 2016
SASOD’s 2016 LGBT Film Festival concludes this week with the showing of “Fit”, a film from the United Kingdom. Produced by the campaigning group, Stonewall, for distribution in secondary schools,
June 23, 2016
WHILE the majority of ‘Jubilee’ events may have passed, some are still reeling from the exposure received through ventures hosted in honour of our 50th Independence Anniversary. Among
June 23, 2016
A WEEK ago, I was asked to have a discussion on Walter Rodney at a private school. I discussed the direction I would take with the school’s head, because
June 23, 2016
THE criminal charges against Justice Navindra Singh were yesterday withdrawn by Magistrate Renita Singh on the request of Special Prosecutor Glenn Hanoman.Justice Singh had legal action filed against him
June 23, 2016
GOVERNMENT and the union representing the country’s public servants have concluded day one of the long-awaited talks to flesh out wages, salaries, and allowances for state employees. An invitation
May 31, 2014
GOVERNOR of Guyana’s central bank, Bank of Guyana (BOG), Dr. Gobind Ganga, has warned that the blacklisting of Guyana will have dire consequences for the country’s financial sector. “Blacklisting
May 31, 2014
TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Seon Adams, of Lot 355 Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara was on Thursday placed on a total of $400,000 bail after being involved in a fatal accident that
May 31, 2014
(NBC 4) – A U.S.-based Guyanese working as a security guard at the Rockefeller Center in New York, who bought a scratch-off lottery ticket on his lunch break, has
May 31, 2014
A UNITED States (U.S.) citizen, Joyce Ram De Cunha, 53, of Lot 55 East, Apartment 13, New York, was remanded to prison on Thursday by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry.The
May 31, 2014
— says the economy is no ‘political football’ PROMINENT businessman, Capt. Gerry Gouveia, has bemoaned the fact that Guyana has been effectively blacklisted internationally after being referred to the
May 31, 2014
Guyana’s blacklisting will put a spoke in Private Sector’s wheel CHAIRMAN of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), Mr. Ramesh Persaud minced no words yesterday when commenting on Guyana being
May 31, 2014
APPARITIONS of a black male figure, scratching and tapping sounds, a croaking frog, doors opening and closing, whispers and knocking all sound like scenes from a Hollywood horror movie,
May 30, 2014
It’s the luckiest lottery vending machine in Manhattan.A Rockefeller Center security guard bought a scratch-off ticket that turned out to be a $3 million winner from the machine at Pronto
May 30, 2014
Brassington cites Berbice River Bridge as successful model CHIEF Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), Mr. Winston Brassington, has said the US$41M Berbice
May 30, 2014
Latin America, Caribbean received US$184.92 billion in Foreign Direct Investment in 2013 – a change in trend forecasted for 2014 LATIN America and the Caribbean notched a new historic