December 6, 2015
Message from Jean La Rose, Chairperson, GNNL THE Guyana Chronicle, “The nation’s paper”, is a national institution. Our archives will attest to this. The Chronicle, like Kaieteur Falls, like
December 6, 2015
I’ll take a brief moment to introduce myself: I am a restless soul hungry for thought-provoking conversation. Thanks to the power of social media, my hunger is lavishly fed
December 6, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall The Guyana Chronicle has rebranded, boosting of a new refreshing image, but importantly adopting a mandate to cater for the diverse interests of Guyanese both locally
December 5, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall THE decline of global market prices for key commodities continues to take a toll on Guyana’s economy, but Minister of Investment and Business Dominic Gaskin said
December 5, 2015
…Granger says military offensive will target internal, external threats COMMANDER-in-CHIEF of the Armed Forces, President David Granger on Friday told officers and soldiers based at the Guyana Defence Force’s
December 5, 2015
EXCITEMENT filled the air as Digicel launched its “Merry Deals” Christmas Handset Promotion at the City Mall on Friday. Guyanese from all walks of life were seen cashing in
December 5, 2015
by Rabindra Rooplall UNDER the Hinterland Tourism Development plan dozens of residents from Orealla/Siparuta Village, the only indigenous community in Region 6, participated in a Tourism Development workshop, which
December 5, 2015
TWENTY-two-year-old Samuel Anthony Gouveia of Lot 13 Goedverwagting, East Coast Demerara was yesterday arraigned before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan on an indictable charge which alleges that he murdered Cynthia
August 14, 2013
ASPIRING structural Engineer Zimeena Rasheed was all smiles as she spoke to the media about her preparation for this year’s CSEC exams, at which she obtained an outstanding and
August 14, 2013
FOR the second consecutive year, a student from the Essequibo Coast in Region 2(Pomeroon/Supenaam) has topped the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examinations, this time with a regional record
August 14, 2013
PRESIDENT’S College emerged on top at this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE), with aspiring cardiothoracic surgeon Shalita Appadu scoring 6 Grade Ones and 1 Grade Two. Appadu said
August 14, 2013
ON Monday, A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) issued a statement where they definitively put on record why they continue to not support the Amaila project. APNU is destroying
August 14, 2013
VERNON Griffith, the jury foreman in the Lusignan massacre trial was yesterday ‘banned for life’ from sitting as a juror in this country after he failed to disclose that
August 14, 2013
MINISTER of Finance Dr. Ashni Singh yesterday described the issues now being raised by APNU in relation to the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project as excuses and a mere fig
August 14, 2013
SO it seems that the construction of the Amaila Falls Hydro will not start in January 2014 as planned, and it will not be generating electricity for the people
August 14, 2013
THE dream of cheaper electricity seems to be slipping away and with it, the US$80M that Guyana earned by selling carbon credits to Norway through the Guyana Redd+ Fund
August 14, 2013
THE Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce has indicated that there has been no increase in minibus fares and any increase is unauthorised. The Ministry issued a notice, stating
August 14, 2013
THE Laparkan Group of Companies, on Friday last, awarded children of its employees who performed well at this year’s National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) at the group’s Annual Bursary