INK HAS DRIED: Nandlall says govt risks legal turmoil if sole-sourced US$35.4M e-ID card...
The ink on the electronic identification card contract between the Guyana government and a German company has dried, and any termination of the multibillion-dollar...
Sex workers from Guyana’s migrant community among the most vulnerable- Interagency Group
According to the R4V Interagency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants, sex workers from Guyana's refugee and migrant community are among the most vulnerable...
Ramjattan releases preliminary audit report flagging US$214M in questionable expenses by ExxonMobil subsidiary, partners
Esso Exploration and Production Limited (EEPGL), the local subsidiary of ExxonMobil Corporation which operates the Stabroek Block in Guyana, has been flagged for unsound...
4 YEARS LATER: Mother of slain Albouystown youth urges police force to place all...
The mother of Albouystown youth, Christopher Mansfield who was killed four years ago by four men, says she is still not satisfied with the...
Police looking for lone-gunman who fired shots at popular photographer’s home
Businessman and well-known photographer Keron Bruce, along with the detectives, are now searching for answers as to why a lone gunman opened fire at...
Education Officers undergoing training to strengthen literacy in regions
The National Literacy Department of the Ministry of Education today opened a three-day literacy training workshop for District Education Officers
(DEOs) who have responsibility for...
Guyana inches closer to realizing food security goals with amendments to fisheries, aquaculture legislation...
The Ministry of Agriculture’s Fisheries Department in collaboration the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme is hosting a...
Five men in custody for alleged murder of Anna Catherina fisherman
Five persons have been arrested as investigations continue into the alleged murder of Munaf Azeez, a 26-year-old fisherman of Sea View, Anna Catherina, West...
Guyana’s oil sector would crumble if opposition’s advice to slow down development is followed
Dear Editor,
I thank the Economic Advisor to the Leader of the Opposition, Elson Low for engaging me on the aforementioned topical debate. Readers would...
Dataram in talks with US about plea deal
Convicted drug felon, Barry Dataram, is trying to strike a deal with US authorities before he is processed for court on a number of...