President meets with Guyana’s envoys to the UK, Canada
Georgetown : President David Granger met with Mr. Hamley Case and Ms. Clarissa Riehl who have been appointed to head Guyana’s diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Canada…
Georgetown : President David Granger met with Mr. Hamley Case and Ms. Clarissa Riehl who have been appointed to head Guyana’s diplomatic missions in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Canada…
Georgetown: The new 30-member city council will be election its Mayor and Deputy Mayor this Friday as a result of the recently concluded Local Government Elections. The men and women…
Georgetown: Two gunmen riding on a CG motorcycle killed a member of the coast guard a short distance from hi Sussex Street Albouuystown home Tuesday night. Dead is Kevon Payne,…
Georgetown: There is confirmation that another person has contracted the Zika virus. The patient is from the Soesdyke area on the East Bank of Demerara. According to Chief Medical Officer…
Georgetown : The Security Sector Reform Action Plan is being advanced. Following a meeting between President David Granger and Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, an agreement was reached for the programme…
Georgetown : The Guyana Police Force could undergo major transformation with a proposal to move from Divisional to Regional Commanders actively being considered. Minister of Public Security and Vice President, Khemraj…
About 11:45pm yesterday, Lionel King, 26 years, of Maria’s Lodge, Essequibo Coast, was walking along the Johanna Cecelia Public Road, Essequibo, when he was struck down by a motor car that was…
Georgetown: Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) and two Jamaican companies recently signed agreements that will see the export of rice from Guyana almost doubling in 2016. In 2015, export of…
Georgetown : President David Granger has expressed condolences to Ms. Sarah Paris on the sudden death of her father William Haslyn Parris, CCH. Haslyn Parris was born in Buxton Village,…
Berbice: Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, Saturday endorsed that Region 5 (West Berbice) has great potential and the capacity to survive on their own. The Prime Minister was at the time…
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