June 15, 2016
A 51-YEAR-OLD Guyanese man was on Monday ordered to leave Barbados after pleading guilty to theft in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court.Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sergeant issued the deportation order to
June 15, 2016
By Clestine Juan TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Rayon Jones of Fourth Avenue, Bartica was remanded to prison on Tuesday by City Magistrate Judy Latchman for the murder of Puranand Andrew Baljit, who
June 15, 2016
…hands back promotion, appointment, discipline to TSC GOVERNMENT has revoked some of the powers previously bestowed on school boards, and has handed those powers back to the Teaching Service
June 14, 2016
Clestine Juan TWENTY-six-year-old Steve Caesars, a miner accused of the possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, where he denied the charge.
June 14, 2016
The Ministry of Education on Tuesday morning decided to close down the dilapidated Brickdam Secondary school, several days after teachers staged a sit in to protest the conditions under
June 14, 2016
A POLICE drugs expert, giving evidence at the trial of a tug boat crew accused of smuggling, has described as “unprecedented” the amount of cocaine netted in that
June 14, 2016
-Region 10 Administration seeks better relationship with Ministry of Indigenous People’s Affairs By Vanessa Braithwaite THE Regional Democratic Council of Region 10 (Region 10 RDC) is calling for better
June 14, 2016
By Michel Outridge A BEL Air Village mother is in deep shock and mourning at news that her son, Carl Clarkson, called ‘Boy Blue’, was electrocuted on Sunday morning
May 17, 2014
THE various works being effected on the East Demerara Water Conservancy (EDWC) Northern Relief Channel, the Hope Canal, are progressing well and are within cost, Agriculture Minister, Dr. Leslie
May 17, 2014
…Finance Minister, Ashni Singh said he was an extraordinary public servant and friend HUNDREDS gathered at the St. George’s Cathedral in Georgetown, yesterday, to pay their last respects and
May 17, 2014
GLOWING tributes to him flowed at an ‘Evening of Reflection’ in honour of the life of the late Governor of the Bank of Guyana, Mr. Lawrence Theodore Williams, CCH.
May 17, 2014
—new approaches underway EVIDENTLY FEELING the pressures of rising outcries against the spreading criminal epidemic and related frustrations with the functioning of their respective criminal justice systems, the Region’s top cops have
May 17, 2014
–Sugar and rice sectors prepared for adverse weather conditions GUYANA’S two major agricultural sectors, rice and sugar, are bracing for the impacts of the expected El Nino conditions during
May 17, 2014
SUCCESS STORIES, areas of collaboration, labour matters and challenges are some of the issues that dominated the agenda of a meeting between a high-level team from the International Labour
May 17, 2014
CRIME Chief Leslie James has said that in view of the ever changing approach to crime by criminal elements here, he intends to explore newer methods of addressing the
May 17, 2014
THE Ministry of Home Affairs disclosed yesterday that several officials attended, or are attending, training and other programmes overseas. They include from: * Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) Technical Officer
May 17, 2014
THE High Representative of the European Union (EU), Ms. Catherine Ashton, for the May 17 occasion of the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT), wishes to reaffirm the
May 17, 2014
ON Mother’s Day last Sunday, ANSA McAL Trading made a special effort to honour mothers of newborn babies by giving them “Cheekies Bundle of Joy” hampers. The presentation of