A reflection on Emancipation Day in Guyana
Georgetown: August 1, 2016 marks 178 years since enslaved Africans were emancipated in 1838. It is a time when not only Afro-Guyanese, but all races in Guyana reflect on the…
Georgetown: August 1, 2016 marks 178 years since enslaved Africans were emancipated in 1838. It is a time when not only Afro-Guyanese, but all races in Guyana reflect on the…
Georgetown: President David Granger, last evening, bade farewell to outgoing United Nations Resident Coordinator in Guyana and the United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative, Ms. Khadija Musa, who he said…
Georgetown: With the discovery of oil reserves offshore Guyana, which is likely to elevate the country’s economic conditions, Minister of Natural Resources Raphael Trotman said this is not the only…
Georgetown: A new department of the environment is to be created by President David Granger, who made the announcement recently while addressing newly appointed Heads of Mission. According to…
Berbice: A West Berbice resident, Shazam Kalil is on trial for allegedly killing his girlfriend Shazina Mahamed at Rosignol, West Bank Berbice on January 17, 2015.He appeared before Justice Jo…
Georgetown: More than a dozen Venezuelan refugees who fled to Guyana to avoid the worsening economic crisis in their country were on Monday fined and deported when they appeared at…
Georgetown : The new heads of missions who were recently appointed by the government are ready to serve their country and pursue various matters that will promote Guyana’s international image.…
Georgetown : President David Granger is deeply saddened to learn of the accident, which resulted in injuries to two Cub Scouts from St. Lucia, who are in Guyana for the…
Georgetown: The review of the contract signed by the former People’s Progressive Party/ Civic Government with Exxon Mobil for oil exploration in Guyana’s Exclusive Economic Zone, is natural and is…
Georgetown : Vice President and Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock has pitched the idea of a bridge across the Essequibo River at Kurupukari along with an attached small hydro-electric…
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