Daily Archives: February 6, 2024
‘Let’s deal with issues not personalities’ – Teacher wants personal attacks to stop
Bishops’ High School teacher, Shandrina Welcome – Lee called on her fellow teachers to desist from attacking and ‘bad talking’...
Another wave of Sahara dust to hit Guyana on Wednesday
See below full release from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The Environmental Protection Agency hereby issues an update on Guyana’s...
Challenge to extension of Top Cop’s tenure dismissed
Months after his tenure as Commissioner of Police was extended beyond the age of retirement, Chief Justice (ag) Roxanne George,...
Exxon targets new gas finds, more oil in western portion of Stabroek Block
ExxonMobil Guyana is expected to drill and appraise at least seven wells in the offshore Stabroek Block this year but...
Vendors take up spots on streets after moved from outside Muneshwers
A handful of vendors were this week stopped from selling outside Muneshwers Limited located at Water and Commerce Streets, Georgetown....
Dust smog, limited access to businesses among complaints over prolonged Cemetery Road project
Cemetery Road, Georgetown residents, many of them business owners, have revived complaints over the delay in completing the road project....
Guyana engaged in ‘healthy’ cooperation with US, other nations – Exxon boss
President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge said Tuesday that the company was largely unfazed by Venezuela’s aggressions last year because...
Four-Day: Adapting quickly to conditions key as Harpy Eagles aim for positive start
The 2024 West Indies Four-Day Championship starts February 7, and for the second time since the inception of the Professional...
Coretta McDonald says not paid as MP, Parliament says differently
Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) Coretta McDonald who is leading a countrywide teachers’ strike as General Secretary of the Guyana...
Dhas (96), Saharan (81) take India into ninth U-19 World Cup final
India’s title defence at the Under-19 World Cup met its sternest challenge from hosts South Africa in a pulsating semi-final...
UPDATE: 22 years of employment ends in death for foreman; Labour Ministry joins probe
Trevor Jones, the John Fernandes employee who died in an accident at the Water Street, Georgetown wharf on Tuesday was...
Groundbreaking €636,000 agri traceability, surveillance programmes launched
To ensure that cattle and other livestock are free of diseases and in a bid to improve market access and...
