Expansion of co-op movement can mitigate unemployment – Minister Scott
Employment is finite and the expansion of cooperative movements is one of the areas which is crucial to the mitigation of unemployment. This is...
Guyana, Suriname in talks over amicable ferry service solution
Director General of the Ministry of the Presidency, Mr Joseph Harmon, yesterday met with Surinamese Ambassador to Guyana, Mr. Ebu Jones, at the Ministry...
Looming expiry of key agreement could hurt Guyana’s exports to Canada
According to Guyana’s Green State Development Strategy: Vision 2040, the expiration of the Caribbean Canada Trade Agreement (CARIBCAN) in 2023 poses a considerable risk...
Ex-convicts charged with execution-style killing of ‘White Boy’
Two ex-convicts who were released from prison in April 2019 were today jointly charged with the murder of Patrick Fraser, the young man gunned...
Stabroek Market vendor walks free on $1.4M armed robbery charge
A Stabroek Market vendor today got a $1.4M robbery matter against him dismissed by a city magistrate on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
Leonard Farley,...
Businessman charged with assault of peace officer, resisting arrest
Acting Chief Magistrate Sherdel Issacs-Marcus today released a businessman on $40,000 bail on charges of assault of a peace officer and resisting arrest.
Thirty-three-year-old Joseph...
Prosecutor maintains prima facie case made out against Maryann Daby
Days after the lawyer of Maryann Daby asked the court to dismiss an attempted murder charge against his client, citing several weaknesses in the...
Auditor General blocked attempts to expose breaches of financial laws by Ramotar’s son
Auditor General (AG), Deodat Sharma has been accused on several occasions of not highlighting cases of corruption under the People’s Progressive Party (PPP). While...
Early Stimulation Intervention now being offered at Special Needs centre
The Ministries of Education and Public Health are collaborating to offer Early Stimulation Intervention for individuals and their families affected by Microcephaly, a rare...
Tullow begins drilling first well on Orinduik Block
UK multinational Tullow Oil has begun drilling its first well on the Orinduik Block, which potentially holds over 3.8 billion barrels of oil equivalent...

















