Photographer loses $101M lawsuit against `Critic’ over ‘Mudwata’ claims
Justice Navindra Singh on Friday dismissed the $101M lawsuit claim filed by local photographer, Keron Bruce against popular social media commentator Mikhail Rodrigues, known...
Ghana’s Trade Minister to lead delegation on five-day visit to Guyana
Ghana’s Minister for Trade and Industry, Kobina Hammond, is leading a government and private sector delegation to Guyana for a five-day visit.
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Springer (gold) and Newton (bronze) shine at South America U20 Championships
Day one of the South America Under-20 Championships in Colombia proved to be rewarding for team Guyana as Tianna Springer and Ezekiel Newton lived...
‘Damaged reputation, unpaid salary’- Vishaul Singh to take legal action against GCB
Former Guyana Harpy Eagles batsman Vishaul Singh said he plans to take legal action against his former employers, the Guyana Cricket Board (GCB), for...
Men with AK-47 rifles aided escape of convicted mass murderer
See below full statement issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs:
Convicted mass murderer Mark Royden Durant also known as Royden Williams, and “Smallie’ escaped...
Prison escape: Woman, two Prison Officers in custody
The Police have arrested a woman, alleged to be a Venezuelan national, and two Prison Officers in connection with the daring daylight escape of...
President Ali receives award for leadership in Food Security & Sustainable Development
The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) has announced that the President of Guyana, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, will be the first recipient...
‘Return of the Scorpion’ Pro-Am boxing card shifted to June 3
The 'Return of the Scorpion' Pro-Am boxing card, set for this Sunday (May 21) at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue, has been postponed to...
Students will not re-write CSEC Math Paper II; leak originated in Jamaica
Students will not need to re-write the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Math Paper II exam following a leak of the paper on May...
ExxonMobil says operations not directly impacted by labour shortages
Even with ramped up production, U.S oil giant ExxonMobil Friday said shortages of skilled labourers in Guyana has not directly affected its offshore operations.
“There...