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‘Guyana has lost a true son, a spiritual leader and a patriot’ – PPP...

In mourning the passing of Reverend Bishop Randolph George, the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) in a message today said that Guyana has lost a...

Half of Brazilians are against the Olympics -poll

(CNNMoney)  Brazilians are not happy that the Olympics are in their backyard. An estimated 50% of Brazilians are against the Olympics, according to Brazilian polling agency...

Guyana and Denmark to further strengthen relations

-new Danish Ambassador to Guyana accredited President David Granger, this morning, at the Ministry of the Presidency, accepted Letters of Credence from Ambassador Kim Højlund...

Jagdeo in Rome to participate in forestry events

Former President of Guyana and Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, has urged the FAO's Committee on Forests (COFO) to play a more active role in...

Fierce battle expected tonight as Tallawahs clash with Tridents

In-form Jamaica Tallawahs will hunt four wins from as many outings at Sabina Park in this season’s Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) when they...

Hero CPL: A view from the grounds ahead of USA chapter

With the Lauderhill leg of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL), which takes place between 28-31 July in Central Broward Stadium, fast approaching, international...

Guyana among big winners in WICB/WIPA awards – see full list

The West Indies Cricket Board/West Indies Players’ Association awards ceremony which was held on Tuesday night, at Hangar 10, in Antigua, saw several individuals/ teams being...

Telephone giants welcome liberalisation of telecoms market

After years of anticipation, Digicel Guyana is now breathing a sigh of relief, saying that it welcomes the passage of the Telecommunications Bill, which...

Guyanese national jailed for Florida mortgage scam

A Guyana-born man has been jailed for more than 20 years by a Florida court, for a series of multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud schemes in...

How to stop deforestation? Give indigenous people rights to land – U.N. expert

(Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Indigenous peoples are better than governments at preventing forests from being cut and should be seen as a solution, not a...

Recent Articles

Region Three Business Chamber makes “impactful connections” at int’l conference in Brazil

See the below statement from the Region Three Chamber of Commerce and Industry on its recent attendance at the International Roraima-CARICOM Business Meeting held...

Motorcyclist dies after colliding with tree on Tapakuma Trail, Reg. Two

A young motorcyclist was killed in the wee hours of today after he collided with a tree on the Tapakuma Trail in Region Two...

Decomposed body of male washes up at Hope Beach

The decomposed body of a male was washed up at the Hope Beach on the East Coast of Demerara. This discovery was made at about 11:30h...

Cevon’s driver shot by bandits during robbery at South Rimveldt office

A driver attached to Cevon Waste Management is now hospitalised after he was shot during a robbery at the company's Aubrey Barker Road, South...

Police suspect vessel in Port Kaituma was used for drug trafficking, transshipment – Benn

More than one week after a semi-submersible vessel was found along a river at Port Kaituma in Region One (Barima-Waini), Home Affairs Minister Robeson...

5 new chickenpox cases recorded at Lusignan Prison

In the past week, the Health Ministry recorded a total of five new chickenpox cases at the Lusignan Prison, East Coast Demerara (ECD). This was...

No seawall vendor has been dislocated – Min Edghill assures

No vendor operating at the Georgetown Seawall has been dislocated, according to Public Works Minister Juan Edghill as he responded to a statement issued...

Guyanese American Chamber of Commerce “gravely concerned” over boycott threats against Guyanese businesses

Condemnation continues to increase against the recent antics of the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID), which attracted backlash after threatening to boycott any...

Region 9 produces first batch of Pharmacy and Nursing Assistants

History was made on Friday as the first batch of newly trained Nursing and Pharmacy Assistants graduated in Lethem, Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo)...

Significant boost for Region 9 district hospitals with new Ultrasound units

Ultrasound services will now be offered to residents of Annai, Karasabai, Aishalton and Sand Creek in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo), eliminating the need...