NY Times article harmful to investment, tourism- PSC
Guyana’s leading umbrella private sector organisation has written the New York Times expressing its dissatisfaction with an article which has already received widespread criticisms from locals.
Chairman (ag) of the Private Sector…
No criminal charges in Broomes parking lot scandal
There will be no criminal charges against two security guards or the driver of the Government Minister who were involved in an altercation in the parking lot of the building which houses the New Thriving Restaurant at Providence, East Bank…
CAC GAMES: Hockey Women lose to Jamaica in penalty shootout
Guyana’s female hockey team suffered a penalty shootout loss to Jamaica on day eight of the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, Colombia. The female squash team however, defeated Trinidad and Tobago to finish fifth…
ExxonMobil Earns $4 Billion in Second Quarter of 2018
Exxon Mobil Corporation today announced estimated earnings of $4 billion in the second quarter of 2018.
This is an increase from the $3.4 billion earned in the second quarter of 2017.
In a statement from the company this morning, it…
Guyanese blind cricketers excel for West Indies female team
The five Guyanese female blind cricketers performed exceptionally well in the recently concluded bilateral blind cricket series that was played between the West Indies and the English female blind cricket teams in Barbados.
“The Guyanese…
Musician robbed by bicycle bandits
A musician of Norton Street, Georgetown was today robbed of a quantity of cash and valuables when he was attacked by two bandits at Hardina Street, Georgetown at around 5:30hrs.
Reports are that Roger Dyall, 53, was walking along…
PPP not threatened by Amerindian political party
Confident that his party has overwhelming support in hinterland communities, PPP General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo is not fazed at the formation of a political party by prominent indigenous leaders.
Jagdeo said the PPP invested heavily in…
GTTA building capacity with international umpire course
The Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) is hosting a four-day International Table Tennis Federation umpire course with the aim of developing its capacity.
The course commenced on Wednesday (July 25) at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall…
UG head says Guyana a corrupt society
Professor Ivelaw Griffith, the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Guyana Wednesday evening described Guyana as a corrupt society and said that many Guyanese don’t respect the order of the day.
“We don’t have to pretend…
‘Green Machine’ going for CAC gold in Colombia
The Senior National Male Rugby team, commonly known as the ‘Green Machine’, have one objective as they head to Colombia for the Central America and Caribbean Games (CAC Games), and that is to win gold.
In 2010 they did it; they won gold…