GPHC advances care with thyroidectomy procedure
Guyana’s premier public health institution, the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), has been constantly improving its capacity to care for its patients. The latest development in this regard came to the fore this past weekend when it was announced that four specialised surgeons attached to the institution have been trained to perform thyroidectomy procedure.
GECOM Chairman demits office
After a meeting with President David Granger this morning, Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Justice (Ret’d)...
Jagdeo being devious, reasonable explanations exist for GECOM’s actions — Alexander
Just yesterday, Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo pointed out that the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM)...
650 Guyanese suppliers part of ExxonMobil’s supply chain, but more partnerships with foreign firms...
Procurement in the oil and gas industry seems to be booming. In fact, since ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, Esso Exploration...
Father of 12 jailed nine years for rape
George Robin, a 66-year-old pensioner, was this morning sentenced to 19 years in prison for raping a 16-year-old...
16 more destinations for CAL with Alaska agreement
Caribbean Airlines Cargo has entered into an interline agreement with Alaska Airlines, which expands the airline’s cargo network...
Continued dialogue on AML/CFT, gaming legislation highlighted at stakeholders’ forum
Minister of State Dawn Hastings-Williams yesterday morning reiterated the Government’s commitment to adhering to the Anti-Money Laundering and...
Crime Chief suspended amid allegations of corrupt practices
Crime Chief Lyndon Alves has been suspended following allegations that he was involved in a series of corrupt...
GECOM held three elections without house-to-house registration — Jagdeo
The 2015 general and regional elections and two local government elections after that were all held without the...
Jagdeo open to meeting with Granger but elections in three months non-negotiable
Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo said moments ago that he is still open to meeting with President David Granger...