Truck operators bemoan increase in sand prices at the pits

Sand-truck operators are complaining about the imminent increase in the price for sand at the various pits located along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway. Several truck operators...

We have our SOPs but they are for our use – PNCR Executive

Even as A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC)’s political opponents continue to call on the party to release its Statements...

Nine new housing schemes planned for 2019

The government, through the Ministry of Communities, will be developing nine new housing schemes in 2019 based on its promise to ensure the delivery...

GRA grappling with staff poaching by oil companies- Statia tells PAC

The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) is facing a considerable challenge as its staff members are being lured away by higher salaries being offered by...

Over 300 Corriverton residents preferred to throw votes behind dead PPP candidate than support...

Over 300 voters from a Corriverton constituency preferred to throw their votes behind a dead People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) candidate in the 2023 Local...

Young Guyanese with Bachelor’s of Law Degree to be hired as Police Prosecutors-Attorney General

Disappointed with the poor performance of the State’s prosecutorial arm, Attorney General, Anil Nandlall, has embarked on an ingenious initiative that will hopefully lead...

EXCLUSIVE REPORT: PPP’s sweet victory at LGE spells big trouble for APNU at 2025...

It is no secret that Local Government Elections (LGE) are looked upon as an indicator of how the populace is likely to vote in...

The mysterious barge was never named ‘Coolie Boy’

Dear Editor, The sunken barge that overturned and leaked petroleum products into the ocean off the coast of Tobago is not named ‘Coolie Boy’ and...

Blocking Carter Center from observing recount a criminal offence-Ramson Jnr. 

Attorney-at Law and PPP/C Candidate, Charles Ramson Jnr., moments ago, registered his disappointment with the fact that the government continues to deny granting approval...

CSEC 2022: Guyana boasts improved pass rates in 20 subjects but lags in Maths

Guyana continues to perform outstandingly well at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC). This year, the country has recorded a 68.5 per cent pass...

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