December 1, 2015
A 12-member jury was yesterday empanelled before Justice Navindra Singh in the High Court in the murder trial of Balram Singh, which took place between January 19-27, 2010. The
December 1, 2015
CHAIRPERSON of the Midwifery Association, Maria Francois had declared that because of the lack of both human and material resources, there has been an increase in the number of
December 1, 2015
Bascom, Subraj, Dabydeen in winners’ row PROMINENT Guyanese playwright Harold Bascom copped two awards at the 2014 Guyana Prize for Literature and Caribbean Awards ceremony held at the Guyana
December 1, 2015
Some Timehri North residents to be relocated –but within the same community NINETEEN homes in Timehri North, East Bank Demerara will be relocated, since they are in the direct
December 1, 2015
THE Guyana Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists will on Friday declare open its annual ‘National Men’s Ministries Conference’, which will bring together hundreds of men from across the nation for
December 1, 2015
THE Women and Gender Equality Commission has called on women to take a bold step in contesting and ensuring equal representation on Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs), when Guyana stages
November 30, 2015
A GYNAECOLOGICAL consultant has been accused of failing to act effectively to save the life of an unborn baby girl at the New Amsterdam Hospital last Thursday.The baby, named Milody
November 30, 2015
– as part of reform plan for Police Force By Neil Marks in Malta MEMBERS of the Guyana Police Force are likely to benefit from increased salaries next year
August 6, 2013
LOCAL Government and Regional Development (LGRD) Minister Mr. Ganga Persaud remains unperturbed by reports from regional councillors of frequent conflicts between regional executive officers (REOs) and Regional Democratic Councils
August 6, 2013
YESTERDAY, at the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre in Kingston, Georgetown, the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development (LGRD) held a training session for regional democratic councillors, conducted by
August 6, 2013
After a hiatus of three years, the 2012-2013 edition of The Guyana Annual was launched last Friday at Guyenterprise Advertising Agency on Vlissingen Road, Georgetown. The publication is dedicated
August 6, 2013
THE Status of Women Committee of the Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) yesterday hosted their 36th Biennial Women’s conference at the Guyana International Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown. This
August 6, 2013
PULL QUOTE: New facility would be a live-in training centre, offering specialised training for girls who will be empowered so no one will ever be able to take advantage
August 6, 2013
(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown) AMBASSADOR Irwin LaRocque, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretary-General, has urged teachers gathered in Georgetown for the 36th Biennial Conference of the Caribbean Union of Teachers,
August 6, 2013
AS the country’s premier representative of Guyana’s working-class labour, the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) has expressed concern that its approximate 35,000 members will be negatively
August 6, 2013
THE pace of economic development in Guyana is dependent on the output by the education and training sectors, but unfortunately in the country’s main economic sectors there have been
August 5, 2013
AS Guyana hosts the 36th Biennial Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) Conference from August 4-9, 2013 under the theme “Improving the professional status of teachers in the Caribbean” a
August 5, 2013
THE historic 30th Congress of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) ended on a successful note yesterday at the J.C Chandisingh Secondary School in Port Mourant Mourant, Corentyne, Berbice with