Granger promises land for thousands of sugar workers who lost jobs
Still reeling from the brunt of criticisms over his government's decision to shut down four sugar estates in the country, President David Granger has...
Next shipment of oil due next week; GRA aims to have CCTV cameras onboard...
The second lift of Guyana’s light sweet crude, which ExxonMobil is entitled to, is expected on February 3 - 4, 2020, according to Lancelot...
Man stabs reputed wife in Timehri church yard then attempts suicide
A Timheri, East Bank Demerara man on Thursday stabbed his reputed wife to the neck in a church yard and then attempted suicide, Police...
RUSAL ‘happy’ to reinstate all laid-off workers if river is unblocked
After a meeting on Friday between Russian-owned Bauxite Company of Guyana Incorporated (BCGI) and the Department of Labour, company representative Vladimir Permyakov said they...
Port Kaituma’s ‘Big Joe’ accused of rape, remanded to prison
A 45-year-old machine operator of Citrus Grove, Port Kaituma was on Friday charged for raping a 20-year-old woman.
Alvin Robinson called "Big Joe" was not...
Coronavirus: Guyana looking to close embassy in China
As the new coronavirus spreads, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is considering shutting down the embassy in Beijing, China and get Guyanese there out...
Eastern Airlines to commence Guyana-New York flights on March 05
Eastern Airlines, rebranded from Dynamic Airways, will commence flights from Guyana to New York from March 05.
According to a statement from the company, it...
President says immigration, gun licences should be outsourced to free up Police
President David Granger believes several duties assigned to the Guyana Police Force (GPF) including immigration and issuance of firearm licenses should be outsourced to...
Tough test for athletes at sixth Kares Caribbean Fitness Challenge
Guyana Fitness Games will hold the sixth edition of the Caribbean Fitness Challenge on Sunday, February 9, at the National Park Tarmac. It is...
Coronavirus: Two Guyanese students in Wuhan; Gov’t working to bring them home
The government is seeking to bring home two Guyanese students who are studying in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, where the outbreak of...