politics
Police probing fraud at Suddie Public HospitalThe Guyana Police Force (GPF) is investigating fraudulent activities at the Suddie Public Hospital following a recent visit by the…
PPP calls on Gov’t to reverse ban on used tyresThe ban on the importation of used tyres will take effect from April 01, 2017. The Peoples Progressive Party (PPP)…
Partial privatization in sugar industry and other standards are steps to improving the economy-JordanThe Government, Finance Minister Winston Jordan recently disclosed has been doing some work in the ailing sugar sector. He revealed…
CH&PA hosts planning forum to address critical planning deficiencies; squatting still a major hurdleBy Stacy Carmichael-James The Central Housing and Planning Authority this morning opened its two-day National Planning Forum with one of…
Government pledges to guard against “sleaze and malfeasance” as Oil and Gas Conference opensThe Government of Guyana says it is uncompromising when it comes to avoiding “sleaze and malfeasance in public office,” concerning…
GTT trying to deflect from issues resulting from onset of liberalisation- DigicelDigicel Guyana on Sunday evening (March 26, 2017) responded to allegations made by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT)…
PPP says IMF report validates its position that the local economy is in troublePeoples' Progressive Party's Preliminary Statement on IMF report (March 24, 2017) The Concluding Statement, which details the preliminary findings of…
Nandlall maintains AG threatened High Court JudgeFormer Attorney General, Anil Nandlall is standing by his claims that Attorney General, Basil Williams threatened the life of a…
Authorities looking into the legality of G$250 to US$1 airline exchange rateBank of Guyana Governor, Dr Gobind Ganga says authorities are looking into the legality of the reported high exchange rate…
IMF projects 3.5% 2017 economic growth; says sustaining growth hinges on improved business climateFollowing a recent visit to Guyana, staff of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have noted that although growth was uneven,…
Associations demand consultation on used tyres ban; Says transportation costs may increaseOne week before the implementation of a ban on used tyres, the Guyana Used Tyre Association, and the United Minibus…
BoG mulling the closure of retention accounts to address “hoarding” of Foreign CurrencyCentral Bank Governor Dr. Gobind Ganga will be meeting with banking representatives next week to sort out several issues concerning…
Attorney General worried about implications for President being sued with Chief Justice ruling to hear Red House lease matterActing Chief Justice, Yonnette Cummings- Edwards has ruled that the case of the Cheddi Jagan Research Centre (CJRC) Incorporated will…
Angoy’s Avenue residents to pay for their land, those living on reserves to be removedA plan has been formulated to address the regularisation of Angoy’s Avenue in Region Six. The fulfilment of the residents’…
Code of Conduct for Public Officials awaiting Opposition’s input; Jagdeo says it’s “a piece of crap”As a result of allegations made against Ministers of Government and other public officials, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon was…
Terminated Linden Town Clerk unsure of reason for revocation; claims Mayor Holland was disrespectfulBy Stacy Carmichael-James The services of Town Clerk of Linden, Jonellor Bowen were today terminated; however, Bowen was not given…
Cabinet has approved the appointment of the Board of Directors of the Power Producers & Distributors Incorporated which now provides…
Harmon says parking meter by-laws suspended to allow for review; Jagdeo lashes out at Gov’t for “incompetency”By Stacy Carmichael-James Minister of State Joseph Harmon today said the controversial parking meter by-laws which have sparked protest action…

