June 14, 2016
PROFESSIONALS in the food safety sector are now benefiting from a South-South Triangular Cooperation Project initiated by Chile and aimed at increasing capacity for strengthening the functioning of the Codex Alimentarius structure in Guyana.According to the
June 14, 2016
By Clestine Juan SHELEZA Khan, the ex-wife of self-confessed drug-trafficker Barry Dataram, along with three others who were last Friday busted at a house with over 170 pounds of
June 14, 2016
FORMER CUSTOMS Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) officer, Kurt Sunich and an outgoing US passenger were yesterday convicted for trafficking cocaine in shoe soles last year at the Cheddi
June 14, 2016
By Alva Solomon THE Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) has viewed the report of the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the Public Service as a credible starting point
June 14, 2016
THE Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the death of 17 inmates at the Georgetown Prisons has found that Indigenous people constitute the population group whose rights are most violated
June 14, 2016
By Alva Solomon THE B-3 DIVISION community police group of Berbice recently made several donations to the needy on the Corentyne, including victims of piracy.Liaison Officer of the Number
June 13, 2016
NEW LIFE was breathed into the Eusi Kwayana Award with the presentation of a cheque to the University of Guyana (UG) by visiting members of the Baveghems family from
June 13, 2016
By Akola Thompson FROM CHILDHOOD, in the small village of Matthew’s Ridge, Region one Vincent Shelto dreamed of becoming a makeup artist (MUA), as his admiration for the profession
May 17, 2014
No further progress in Police probe THE Police have reached no further in the investigations since the execution-style murder of city businessman, Orvin Millington, nicknamed ‘Champo’, 30, of Lot
May 17, 2014
THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) said Thursday that the file in the matter regarding the fatal shooting of Dameon Belgrave has been sent to the Chairman of the Police
May 17, 2014
RUEL Johnson, Ian McDonald, Cassia Alphonso, Mosa Mathifa Telford and Chaitram Singh, all winners of the 2012 Guyana Prize for Literature, were honoured Thursday as the National Library, launched
May 17, 2014
GUYANA Power and Light (GPL) explained yesterday that its system suffered a total shutdown on Thursday night. The utility company said, around 22:32 hrs, one of the two transmission
May 17, 2014
NARESH Ramotar, the six-year-old boy stabbed in the left eye with a pencil by another pupil of Strathspey Primary School, East Coast Demerara on Monday, may have to be
May 17, 2014
POLICE COMMISSIONER Seelall Persaud has given word that Agricola will be implementing an Impact Project similar to that of Albouystown, according to Former Division ‘A’ Commander, George Vyphuis. Speaking
May 17, 2014
Most recent unemployment measured at 10.7 percent MINISTER of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh disclosed Thursday that the most recent available data on unemployment was recorded in 2006, when it
May 17, 2014
MINISTER of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, hosted a farewell reception yesterday, in honour of Ambassador Luiz Gilberto Seixas de Andrade, who has completed his tour of duty for
May 17, 2014
–apologises for the inconvenience THE GUYANA Power and Light Company (GPL) Inc has disclosed that one of its two transmission lines between Sophia and Garden of Eden tripped on
May 17, 2014
–in passage of Motion to reduce Berbice Bridge toll THE Motion passed by the Parliamentary Opposition on Thursday, demanding a reduction in the Berbice River Bridge tolls is populist