June 12, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall LIVESTOCK farmers are being encouraged to install bio-digester units (BDUs) on their farms to enable them to produce biogas, as this can bring them long-term benefits
June 12, 2016
MINISTER of State, Joseph Harmon, on Sunday charged 57 graduates of the Youth Leadership Training Programme, organised by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Youth Empowerment and
June 12, 2016
WANTED man Shemar Wilson, called ‘Abdue’, is yet to be apprehended for questioning in relation to the lobbing of a live grenade outside the offices of the Kaieteur
June 12, 2016
By Moses Nagamootoo TODAY, June 13, marks 36 years since Walter Rodney was killed. For us who knew him and who were part of his struggles, Walter’s untimely death
June 12, 2016
A GROUNDBREAKING international accord aimed at stamping out illegal fishing is now in effect, and is legally binding for the 29 countries and a regional organisation that are its
June 12, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall SIX months after the Government gave a commitment to resolve the age-old sweeper-cleaners issue, it is still an outstanding matter.In December 2015, the Guyana Public Service
June 12, 2016
By Telesha Ramnarine SINCE City Hall plans to impose a financial “burden” on owners of motor vehicles, through the establishment of a parking meter system in Georgetown, democratic
June 12, 2016
By Navendra Seoraj in New York GUYANESE in their thousands, bedecked in colourful costumes, paraded through the streets of Brooklyn, New York on Sunday as they celebrated Mashramani in
May 15, 2014
A MAN of Lot 49 Company Road, Buxton, East Coast Demerara, was refused bail on an armed robbery charge yesterday by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry. Marlon Providence, 19, pleaded
May 15, 2014
MURDER accused, Desiree Jeffers who is facing trial for the murder of her ex-policeman lover, Igris Bobb Blackman, began her defence yesterday with an unsworn statement that she got
May 14, 2014
THE 26th meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) opened yesterday at the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Headquarters, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown. Chair of the Council, Montserrat’s Minister
May 14, 2014
PULL QUOTE: ‘King’s holding of the office of Town Clerk is “without lawful authority whatsoever’ ACTING Town Clerk, Carol Sooba, yesterday filed a Motion in the High Court, which
May 14, 2014
GUYANA Elections Commission (GECOM), Public Relations Officer, Vishnu Persaud, confirmed yesterday that funds for activities directly related to local government elections, which are budgeted for under “Programme Two” of
May 14, 2014
AS Guyana marks International Day of Families today, First Lady, Madame Deolatchmee Ramotar, has called on families countrywide, whether single-parent, nuclear or extended, to give careful thought to this
May 14, 2014
THE Chambers of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has advised the police not to charge Finance Minister, Dr. Ashni Singh with any offence following the accident in which
May 14, 2014
EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD first year student of Essequibo Technical Institute (ETI), at Anna Regina, committed suicide by hanging himself with a piece of rope from a jamoon tree aback of Henrietta
May 14, 2014
TWO men are in police custody following the fatal stabbing of a teenager. Winsley Peters, 15, of Bamboo Creek, North Pakaraimas, was killed at about 21:00 hrs on Monday
May 14, 2014
RANKS of a police anti-crime patrol conducted a search on a motor vehicle at Bel Air, Georgetown, at about 15:20 hrs on Tuesday and found an unlicensed .38 revolver