June 11, 2016
THE Tiger Bay Project has received a boost with technology giant STARR Computer Friday donating one desktop computer and accessories to assist with ICT classes for children in the
June 11, 2016
Residents of Diamond Housing Scheme collect water from a delivery truck Saturday. Dwayne Shako, Director of Operations at Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) this week explained that the Diamond Well
June 11, 2016
– Nagamootoo says station could serve economic, defence purposes By Alva Solomon THE people of Mabaruma, in the North West District of Region One, now have their own radio
June 11, 2016
THE MB Tamakay, seen here Saturday on the Waini River, has begun operations along the rivers of the North West District. To put the vessel into operation, some $100
June 11, 2016
– Audit finds AN audit into the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) has revealed that the PPP-piloted Hope Canal project was actually completed at a cost of more
June 11, 2016
THE girlfriend of a prime suspect in the murder of Timehri mechanic Puranand Baljit is in police custody as investigations continue. Baljit, 23, called “Andrew” of 57, Timehri Public
June 11, 2016
AS part of its effort to mitigate flood conditions in Region Five, the Ministry of Agriculture’s National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) in conjunction with the Mahaica/Mahaicony/Abary/Agricultural Development Authority
June 11, 2016
By Ravin Singh THE Nurses Association of Guyana has registered its concerns regarding the recent eviction of Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Tarmattie Barker from her office at the Ministry
May 13, 2014
– receives great feedback from public About a week after the Ministry of Health’s Vector Control Unit commenced fogging in the southern part of the capital city to reduce
May 13, 2014
RAJIV Ramroop (no address given) was refused bail last Monday when he appeared before Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, on two charges of break and enter and larceny. He pleaded
May 13, 2014
MEMBERS of the Guyana Labour Union (GLU) at City Hall have been advised by their union not to obey instructions from Royston King posing as Town Clerk, but from
May 13, 2014
Guyana, Chile sign pact to alleviate poverty GUYANA and Chile, through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Monday signed on to the ‘Enhancing the economic livelihood of the poor
May 13, 2014
THE rice industry has exceeded 300,000 tonnes of rice as the first crop production for 2014, and could surpass 600,000 tonnes by December 2014.Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy,
May 13, 2014
– Wharton and Cush to face new trial after hung jury IN over 50 years as a journalist on the court beat in Guyana, yesterday was the first time
May 12, 2014
IT’S already ten days since the tragic occurrence in East La Penitence when five persons ingested cocaine-laced SSS Tonic and four of them died, but to date, no one
May 12, 2014
–even with one-year bond still in effect UP to press time last evening, investigators in the Police ‘G’ Division, Essequibo, were hunting for 36-year-ld Kumar Bissoon, a rice farmer
May 12, 2014
FIFTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Shameer Mangal, of De Kindren, West Coast, Demerara, died Sunday after being hit by a motor vehicle on the public road in the village. Police said it happened
May 12, 2014
A MAN is reported to have set a house on fire at Port Kaituma, in North West District, after a series of domestic disputes. The blaze occurred on Sunday