Three years’ imprisonment for man found with five ounces of cannabis
Twenty-four-year-old, Travis Eudoxie, a gold miner from Fitzburg, Port Kaituma North West District, was today sentenced to three years’ imprisonment...
Staff being trained to man regional COVID-ICUs
(Department of Public Information) Twenty-nine ventilators will soon be arriving in the country, with some destined for regional hospitals. These...
Gov’t calls again on former ministers, other officials to submit State properties
The People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) Government on Monday made yet another request for all former Ministers of Government, Public...
Gov’t to implement Code of Conduct, Ethics to improve professionalism among public servants
The Ministry of Public Service will be implementing a Code of Conduct and a Code of Ethics to improve the...
Motorcyclist caught on video assaulting cop on bail for series of traffic offences
Three days after a motorcyclist assaulted a police constable, who was performing traffic duties at Regent and King Streets, Georgetown,...
SOCU officers need to be given reasonable salaries, insulated from political influence, held accountable...
In order for Guyana to achieve some measure or degree of success in its fight against corruption, the institutions and...
British High Commissioner to inquire if grants available to assist Guyana in law revision
Today, the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, met with the British High Commissioner, Greg Quinn,...
Orinduik partners push back drilling plans to 2021
Eco Atlantic, the Canadian firm which holds a 15 percent working interest in the Orinduik Block, recently announced that two...
Gov’t approves $350M loan for cash-strapped Forestry Commission
The Government of Guyana through President, Dr. Irfaan Ali has approved G$350 million to support the cash-strapped Guyana Forestry Commission...
More COVID-19 tests done in three weeks than last six months; positive cases surpass...
Advisor to the Health Minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy says that more COVID-19 tests would have been conducted within the last...