Slapped with $20M fine: RAMPS Logistics breached and bypassed local systems
Hours after Ramps Logistics - a Trinidadian company offering full-service supply chain management in Guyana - denied manipulation of local systems, it has come...
Parents defensive when told of children’s behaviour at school – Welfare Officer
Chief Welfare Officer Jullian Vyphius on Wednesday said parents are being defensive when they are approached about the behaviour of their children at school.
Vyphius...
140 new COVID-19 cases recorded
The Ministry of Health on Thursday reported that 140 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded from 1,263 tests conducted over a 24-hour period.
The...
Long wait for birth certificates: Cummings blames applicants for filling out wrong info
By Isanella Patoir
Isanella@newsroom.gy
Despite numerous complaints from Guyanese about the lengthy wait for the issuance of birth certificates, the Registrar General Raymon Cummings is laying...
Beyond videography, local company leveraging drone technology for development
By Kurt Campbell
Kurt@newsroom.gy
Commercial drone technology is still relatively new to the world and more so Guyana, but even as interest continues to pique for...
‘Ramps’ says sold majority company to man with Guyanese parentage but still denied local...
Ramps Logistics, a Trinidadian company offering full-service supply chain management in Guyana since 2013, says it is hurt and now fears that it stands...
Buoyant West Indies seek series win and Test Championship points
West Indies have the chance to jump over Pakistan in the ICC World Test Championship points table when they take on Bangladesh in the...
Top-performing G/T primary school recorded 56% pass rate
The Winfer Gardens primary school recorded a 56 per cent pass rate after its pupils sat the 2021 National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA), making...
Super50: Jamaica blows Guyana away for 23 to secure final spot
Guyana slumped to their worst batting performance in the Women’s Regional Super50 as they were bowled out for just 23, paving the way for...
Guyanese top student to participate in UN talks on transforming education
Samuel Haynes, the Guyanese student who topped the region at the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) in 2021, will be participating in global education...