U.S Embassy donates $2.4M in thermometers, masks to GPHC
Members of the U.S. Embassy yesterday donated KN-95 masks and infrared no-touch thermometers valued at almost US$12,000 (GY$2.4M) to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation...
CJIA, Ogle airports sanitized
The Environmental Health, Sanitation & Vector Control Unit of the Health Emergency Operation Centre, during the month of May, did a general sanitization at...
Guyanese top achiever graduates from Harvard University
By Feona Morrison
"I am who I am by God’s grace, and His grace was not wasted on me - 1 Corinthians 15:10."
The foregoing was...
Prosecution serves statements on Former Army Chief, Gary Best for alleged causing death of...
Two months after Former Army Chief of Staff and PNCR Executive Member, Gary Best was charged with causing the death of former national cyclist,...
GECOM yet to decide on recount end date; extension must cater for examination of...
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is yet to decide on the final date for the conclusion of the March General and Elections, says Government-nominated...
The Legendary Yoruba Singers celebrates 49 years in music
The Yoruba Singers, Guyana’s longest surviving group whose life’s work has been dedicated to ensuring authentic folklore music lives on, recently celebrated its 49th...
National Recount, Day 23: 90 boxes completed
Ballots contained in 90 boxes were counted today as Day 23 of the recount of votes cast in the March General and Regional Elections...
11 new COVID-19 cases; total number stands at 150
Guyana's COVID-19 cases continue to soar. As of today, May 28, 2020, 11 new cases were recorded, taking the total number of confirmed cases...
PSC wants COVID Task Force to “relax” mandatory quarantine of incoming passengers if tests...
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) has written to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF), Joseph Harmon, requesting that...
COVID-19: Some locals businesses running out of monetary reserves; more layoffs expected
Some private businesses are struggling to keep their heads above the water as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the local business...