November 25, 2015
THE Georgetown-based U.S. Embassy said there are currently 230 Guyanese students studying in the United States. The embassy in a statement yesterday said it is committed to continue working
November 25, 2015
By Svetlana Marshall WITH an increase in global threats against humanity from the Islamic State (IS), a terrorist group operating in Iraq and Syria, a call is being made
November 25, 2015
THE Guyana Police Force continues to search for Altab Bacchus, who continues to be on the run following a fatal accident — earlier this month — that killed a
November 25, 2015
THE Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) is just about 13,000 tonnes away from achieving its 2015 sugar target of 227,443 tonnes. This production could be easily achieved in less than
November 25, 2015
CHANGES in the process of evaluating teachers and the teaching of Mathematics using technology are among the outcomes that will soon unfold as the Guyana Secondary School Improvement Programme
November 25, 2015
TWENTY-THREE students who faced financial challenges, were given an opportunity to write the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate [CSEC] in 2016, after their examination fees were paid through the benevolent
November 25, 2015
By Michel Outridge AFTER hours of waiting yesterday, the four accused fingered in the Robb Street ‘Granny’ murder trial were all found guilty by the 12-member jury. The unanimous
November 25, 2015
By Shirley Thomas IT’S a dream come true and a most fulfilling experience for 23 students from the Primary and Secondary Departments of Baramita School in Region 1, currently
July 28, 2013
THE National Sports Commission (NSC) yesterday staged its 37th annual 11-race cycling programme with Albert Philander copping top honours in the main event at the National Park. Competing in
July 28, 2013
JAMES Taylor scored a patient 64 not out against the Australians at Hove to increase his chances of playing in this week’s third Ashes Test at Old Trafford. Taylor
July 28, 2013
(REUTERS) – The United States are overwhelming favorites to lift their fifth CONCACAF Gold Cup title when they face surprise package Panama in the final at Soldier Field in
July 28, 2013
CONTROVERSIAL Australian batsman David Warner had to be separated from South Africa A wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile during his 33-run second innings. The umpires intervened twice at LC de Villiers
July 28, 2013
RIO DE JANEIRO | (Reuters) – Brazil’s resounding Confederations Cup victory must not lull Brazilians into thinking their team is better than Spain or Germany, according to technical coordinator
July 27, 2013
THREE persons, including an allegedly drunk driver and a woman were rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital just after 21:00 hrs last night following an accident on Mandela Avenue
July 27, 2013
ATTORNEY General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall said the media was requested not to ask questions at the National Stakeholders’ consultation on the Amaila Falls Hydro project
July 27, 2013
BECAUSE of its history and its strategic position in the Guyanese society, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) could play a significant part in developing track and field sports in
July 27, 2013
DURING a Government outreach to Region 9 recently, three buildings were commissioned by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Mr Collin Croal, and another
July 27, 2013
THE fifteen-member CARICOM bloc imported a whopping US$2.8 billion worth of food from extra-regional sources in 2011, marking a 55 percent increase in its food import bill from a