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100 hospital beds, two ambulances donated to health sectorThe Ministry of Public Health Wednesday received 100 hospital beds from Food for the Poor (Guyana) and two ambulances from…
Visually impaired students excel at CSECBy Isanella Patoir The Guyana Society for the Blind recorded their best performance at this year's Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate…
Sod turned for $70M New Amsterdam Hospital mortuary The Ministry of Public Health on Monday held a simple sod-turning ceremony for the construction of the first of its…
Baracara gets $31M Water AmbulanceThe small community of Baracara located alongside the Canje River in East Berbice has now benefited from a water ambulance…
Students welcome full scholarships to law schoolFirst year Guyanese students at the Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS) have welcomed the Government’s announcement of full scholarships to…
Teen with Cerebral Palsy scores big at CSEC, aspires to become a Civil EngineerBy Isanella Patoir A West Demerara couple, who endured many hardships as they cared for their child born with cerebral…
Teachers to be trained to teach Venezuelan children English in Region OneNineteen teachers will soon commence training to teach English as a second language to children of Venezuelan migrants in Barima-Waini…
Family wants justice after first born dies at private hospitalBy Bibi Khatoon A Good Hope, East Coast Demerara (ECD) family is threatening legal action against a private hospital after…
Teen on life support, stabbed while rescuing neighbours during robberyAn 18-year-old Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara resident is on life support at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the…
President commends GDF's preparedness to defend Guyana(Ministry of the Presidency) Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Guyana, President David Granger, on Friday morning, observed the Guyana…
Civil Aviation Authority turns sod for $1.2B HQ in ProvidenceAfter spending millions of dollars to rent buildings around the city, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCCA) is constructing a…
Over $800M construction works ongoing in SophiaThe first phase of the Adequate Housing and Urban Accessibility programme is currently ongoing in communities in Sophia, Greater Georgetown.…
7-Y-O burn victim opens eyes after first phase of treatmentSeven-year-old burn victim Shaniya Persaud opened her eyes Wednesday after her first phase of treatment at the Shriners Hospital, Galveston…
CSEC pass rate for Math remains constant because of ‘shift’ in exam – Chief Education OfficerThe Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Examination (CSEC) Mathematics pass rate remains constant at 43%, the same as last year. According…
St Ignatius student gains 20 passes at CSEC, wanted to prove potential of hinterland childrenOne of the country’s top performers at this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Examination is16-year-old Amisha Ramdin who decided…
Aspiring Lawyer tops Region 6“It’s a great privilege,” 17-year-old Jhashodra Ramnarain said when she found out on Wednesday that she topped the East Berbice-…
CAPE top student mix-up: St. Rose’s girl tops countrySt. Rose’s High student Shanomae Milling of North Sophia, Greater Georgetown is actually this year’s top student at the Caribbean…
St Roses, QC students top CAPEThe Ministry of Education has announced that this year's Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) top performer is St. Rose’s High…

