June 6, 2016
By Shauna Jemmott WITH THE recent slaughter of a Bygeval Secondary School Security Guard and a United States based Guyanese teenager, Government has condemned the apparent declaration of war
June 6, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall WITH the installation of parking meters in Georgetown, a minimum of 100 jobs will be created to maintain the system and over $100M is expected to
June 6, 2016
THE PRIVATE Sector Commission has strongly condemned the attack on Kaieteur News on Saturday evening, in which a live grenade was placed near the vehicle of its publisher, Glen
June 6, 2016
By Alva Solomon ITS ARCHITECTURAL beauty may catch visitors by surprise, but a visit to the Rupununi Eco Hotel on the outskirts of Lethem will leave visitors awestruck.The hotel
June 6, 2016
By Rabindra Rooplall DOCTORS continue to operate on teen waitress Onika Luke who was shot to her chin during an attempted armed robbery on her part-time place of employment,
June 5, 2016
WHEN children with some dysfunction in their lives become teenagers, and they commit a crime or do something senseless, cruel, destructive or fatal, the general public is usually left
June 5, 2016
FOOD for the Poor (Guyana) Incorporated (FFP) in collaboration with Courts (Guyana) Incorporated last Wednesday donated a boat to residents of St Monica and Karawab in the Upper Pomeroon
June 5, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week paid a visit to bauxite company Bosai Inc in Linden in an effort to monitor the Standard Operating Procedures
May 1, 2014
VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Guyana, Professor Jacob Opadeyi, amidst the university’s 50th Anniversary, has outlined areas of advancement which the university will be undertaking during the course of
May 1, 2014
Hicken urges businesses to strengthen infrastructure, install security cameras BUSINESSES in Greater Georgetown should take steps to strengthen their physical infrastructure, including the mounting of high definition Closed Circuit
May 1, 2014
THE lawlessness along Orange Walk and its environs will soon come to an end with respect to the traffic congestion, and the many other activities which can be determined
May 1, 2014
…El Nino /La Nina forecast for 2014 HEAD of the Guyana Rice Producers’ Association (RPA), Mr Dharamkumar Seeraj, told the Guyana Chronicle that half of the first rice crop
May 1, 2014
THE utilization of Commissions of Inquiry (CoI) can contribute to a nation’s democracy, according to Dr. Roger Luncheon, Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary. “Once utilized appropriately,
May 1, 2014
THE President of the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU), Komal Chand, told hundreds of workers yesterday during FITUG’s annual May Day rally, that the turn-around of the
May 1, 2014
TWO Chinese nationals were shot during an attempted robbery yesterday at about 19:45hrs just after they had finished their daily sales in front of their business place on Robb
May 1, 2014
CHAIRMAN and Chief Executive Officer of Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest), Keith Burrowes, in response to an article in the Kaieteur News dated May 1, 2014, headed “GO-Invest CEO
May 1, 2014
– was allegedly riding on wrong side of the road, without lights A SOESDYKE lad died on the spot Wednesday at about 18:45hrs, while allegedly riding his bicycle on
May 1, 2014
CHIEF Executive Officer of the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T), R.K. Sharma on Wednesday reiterated that his company welcomes the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector, and is confident