Students from the President’s College and St Stanislaus College recently visited Guyana’s High Commission to Trinidad and Tobago.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, High Commissioner to the twin-island Republic, Bishwaishwar Ramsaroop Maraj, discussed issues facing Guyana with the group of students.
Eleven people are now homeless after fire destroyed two houses at Angoy's Avenue, New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) on Wednesday.
Rudolph Majeet disclosed that...
A comprehensive oil spill legislation will be tabled in the National Assembly later this year, setting out the proposed procedures for oil spill preparation,...
The Ministry of Health has commenced the administration of chickenpox vaccines to the general population at the Lusignan Prison, as the Guyana Prison Service...
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In 2015, Permanent Secretaries Collin Croal and Nigel Dharamlall mounted political platforms during the General Election campaign, and both subsequently resigned, as required...
See full statement from Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce:
The Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) applauds the recent meeting between Suriname's President H.E Chandrikapersad Santokhi...
See full statement from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby notifies the public that there are currently a number of...