February 15, 2016
By Vanessa Braithwaite THE Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI) has expeditiously responded to the call of Region Ten Chairman Renis Morian to either repair or reconstruct the kokers and
February 15, 2016
PRIME Minister Moses Nagamootoo has lauded relations between Guyana and Canada and said the Government is committed to building an even stronger and more active relationship of cooperation and
February 15, 2016
By Alva Solomon AN overseas-based group called Trans Royale Corp – One Guyana Air Travel announced over the weekend that it is interested in operating an airline out of
February 15, 2016
By Svetlana Marshall – More than 5,000 treated mosquito nets distributed A 16-YEAR-OLD schoolboy has tested positive for the Zika virus, but is now back in school after receiving
February 15, 2016
THE CANADIAN Government is putting $20 million into the training of public service managers here, the Ministry of the Presidency (MoTP) said on Monday.The training will be carried out
February 15, 2016
– Ministry of the Presidency, Prime Minister, other estimates cleared THE National Assembly on Monday night approved the $4.8B current and capital expenditure for the Ministry of the Presidency
February 15, 2016
THE GOVERNMENT has held an initial meeting with the Barama Company Limited, and the two parties are due to commence formal negotiations later this month on the renewal of
February 15, 2016
OPPOSITION Chief Whip Gail Teixeira has expressed concern over proposed infrastructural changes to State House, and has called on the governing APNU-AFC coalition to preserve the architectural beauty of
November 14, 2013
THE United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) released its annual report on Wednesday with prominent focus on teenage pregnancies and the challenges they pose to society. The occasion, at
November 14, 2013
THE Christmas policing strategy in Berbice will be assessed on a weekly basis and changes will be made where necessary, the Divisional Commander, Assistant Commissioner Brian Joseph said Wednesday.
November 14, 2013
CANE harvesters attached to the Providence and Rose Hall Estates downed tools on Wednesday and engaged in street protest over a proposed one percent wage increase which they have
November 14, 2013
DESPITE the shooting to death on Tuesday of four persons, including two lawmen who bravely confronted the threat to public safety, by businessman Deryck Kanhai who went berserk, hundreds
November 14, 2013
RELATIVES of Rayburn Harvey, 29, of Lot 156 Non Pareil Street, Albouystown, Georgetown, who was gunned down on Tuesday night, said he had an old disagreement with a known
November 14, 2013
THE Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA), yesterday, reported that on November 9, 2013, a quantity of IT equipment, including computers and related equipment were discovered missing from a storage
November 14, 2013
Police at about 12:45hrs on Wednesday responded to a report that a man who appeared to be mentally unstable was in the Soesdyke Primary School armed with a cutlass
November 14, 2013
THE Canadian mining company, Sandspring Resources Ltd announced earlier this week that it has agreed to sell a small percentage of the gold produced at its Toroparu Mine in
November 14, 2013
MAGISTRATE Alex Moore, at Sparendaam Court yesterday, fixed bail at $2.6M for a teenage driver charged with, among other offences, causing death by dangerous driving. Eighteen-year- old Trishant Sukhoo,
November 14, 2013
THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) is preparing for four military funerals, with the first to be held tomorrow, as ranks pay their final respects to colleagues who died while


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