February 20, 2016
…says he wasn’t heard, to challenge decision OUTGOING acting Chief Justice Ian Chang, in one of the most controversial acts on Friday, came out of pre-retirement leave and ruled
February 20, 2016
By Ariana Gordon PRESIDENT David Granger on Friday said he is pleased with the progress being made by the United Nations to bring a peaceful resolution to the decades-old
February 20, 2016
AFTER denying knowing anything about the Courtney Crum-Ewing execution last year while speaking to a television journalist, self-professed hitman Sean Hinds has reportedly told police investigators that it was
February 20, 2016
By Ariana Gordon CHANGING the culture of residents of the municipality of Anna Regina, Essequibo Coast; beautifying the environment and ensuring that young people have access to sporting facilities
February 20, 2016
THE RECENT call by the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) for sugar workers to strike, has led to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) threatening to halt operations
February 20, 2016
THE BASIC NEEDS Trust Fund (BNTF) will be rehabilitating roads in Samatta Point and Fyrish, using US$267,000. The multi-million dollar project, which will benefit more than 2,500 residents, is
February 20, 2016
GUYANA Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) and Conservation International Foundation Guyana Inc have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the primary objective of addressing the drivers of
February 20, 2016
By Leroy Smith TWENTY-six-year-old Chamela Ganesh is looking for all the legal help she can get. This is to ensure that her injured mother, 45 -year-old Radhidai Ramcharran receives
November 18, 2013
-at penultimate One Stop Shop exercise for 2013 – to benefit over 4,000 A TOTAL of 1,029 houselots were distributed Friday at the Central Housing and Planning Authority’s (CH&PA’s)
November 18, 2013
THE development of the oil and petroleum sector is continuing with a mapping exercise currently under way in the Mahaica- Mahaicony area. The area is being surveyed to ascertain
November 18, 2013
THE Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment, with support from the Mexican Government, hosted a visiting zoo expert from Mexico from November 11 to 15, 2013.Facilitated by the
November 18, 2013
– armed robberies took place at Foulis, Strathspey and Better Hope BUSINESSWOMAN Zamina Mangru was robbed at gunpoint in her shop last Saturday evening.[box type=”shadow” align=”alignright” width=”400px” ] ‘ROBBED’:
November 18, 2013
POLICE on the Essequibo Coast are investigating the death of a man of unsound mind whose lifeless body was discovered on the Airy Hall Public Road early Sunday morning.The
November 18, 2013
DELNEY Gonsalves, 40, of Dartmouth Village surrendered to police at Anna Regina, Essequibo Coast early Monday morning. That was after he had, allegedly, been involved in an accident at
November 18, 2013
Committee begins planning for Mash 2014 THE Region 2 (Pomeroon/Supenaam) Administration has started preparations for Mashramani celebrations next year. A release from the Administrative Office at Anna Regina, Essequibo
November 18, 2013
PEOPLE’S Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) member, Ms. Juliet Nandranie Coonjah has been sworn in as a new Councillor of the Region 2 (Pomeroon/Supenaam) Regional Democratic Council (RDC). She took the
November 18, 2013
HUMAN ORGANS TRADE – Kidneys reportedly have a price tag of between $1.5M and $8M, depending on the circumstances GUYANA’S developing kidney transplant programme is witnessing an increasing commercial
November 18, 2013
– Environment Ministry launches stakeholders consultation ahead of 2014 ban THE Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment yesterday hosted a stakeholders consultation on styrofoam products at Duke Lodge,


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