October 7, 2015
A TEAM from the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) including its Director-General Colonel Chabilall Ramsarup and CDC Deputy Director-General Major Kester Craig will accompany Minister of State Joseph Harmon on
October 7, 2015
Suriname’s claim of the New River Triangle is “nothing new” Suriname Ambassador to Guyana Nisa Kurban Badoe said in a preliminary report to Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge.
October 7, 2015
THE teachers who were involved in the flogging of two female students from the Awarewanau Primary School and a school in Deep South Rupununi, Region 9 (Upper Takutu/Upper Essequibo)
October 7, 2015
FOLLOWING the recent injunction filed by the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) regarding the 2015 promotion list for teachers, the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) is aiming to resolve matters
October 7, 2015
THE Guyana Government has said it will take up a United States offer to access the testimonies given by convicted drug-trafficker Shaheed Roger Khan, in order to open
October 7, 2015
CITY Mayor Hamilton Green; Historian Sister Mary Noel Menezes; and former Chief Parliamentary Counsel, Brynmor Pollard, led the list of fifty-two national awardees yesterday when the National Investiture
October 7, 2015
IMPORTANT financial and other records concerning the Carifesta X activities held here in Guyana have been destroyed, Junior Finance Minister Jaipaul Sharma, overseeing a number of state audits,
October 7, 2015
BACKED by the PPP, rice farmers who protested along the Vlissengen Road entrance to the Agriculture Ministry yesterday have promised to continue this exercise indefinitely, until a reasonable
May 25, 2013
GUYANA Water Inc. (GWI) yesterday said that service disruption affecting customers of Cummings Park, a community east of Sophia, resulted from emergency maintenance at the Cummings Lodge Well Station
May 25, 2013
THE Women’s Progressive Organisation (WPO), an arm of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), will, today, begin one year of activities to mark its 60th Jubilee celebration with a gala
May 25, 2013
PRESIDENT’S College (PC) celebrated its first ‘Cultural Day’ on Thursday, in the school’s dining hall, at South Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara. The programme included poetry recitation, dancing, singing
May 25, 2013
OVER a four-day period recently, the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs took its community outreach programme to the Deep South, Rupununi, Region 9, where a team led by Permanent Secretary,
May 24, 2013
CHAIRMAN of Region 2 (Pomeroon/Supenaam), Mr. Parmanand Persaud has reported that, as partial finance is already available, some of the projects in the Regional Works Programme have commenced. He
May 24, 2013
THERE are constitutional, legal and other measures in place to deal with trafficking in Persons (TIP), but despite this, the Opposition on Wednesday evening approved a motion led by
May 24, 2013
MINISTER of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai, while attending the 12th session of the United Nations (UN) Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to address the implementation of the declaration on
May 24, 2013
THE National Assembly on Wednesday adopted the Report of the Special Select Committee of the National Assembly on the United Nations Human Rights Council with regard to the abolition
May 24, 2013
LEROY Williams was, yesterday, ordered to post a total of $100,000 bail on two charges. The defendant, 22, of Lot 51 Norton Street, Lodge, Georgetown, pleaded not guilty to
May 24, 2013
BISSOON Singh was fined $5,000, by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, yesterday, for using indecent language. The 59-year-old man pleaded guilty to the charge that said, on May 21, at Lot