Monthly Archives: August 2017
Beaton lone Guyanese in WI T20 squad to EnglandFast bowler Ronsford Beaton is the lone Guyanese in the West Indies 13-member squad for the NatWest International T20 scheduled...
School children stranded due to ban on shuttle flightsBy Devina Samaroo The Head Mistress of the Chenapou Primary School in Region 8 may now have to paddle for...
Search still on for body of 7-year-old girlBy Bibi Khatoon It has been five days since seven-year-old Jayleena Titus went missing after playing in the water near...
Ex-soldier to face High Court trial for murder of toddlerA former Guyana Defence Force (GDF) soldier has been committed to face a judge and jury in the High Court...
Police promotions delay necessary pending outcome of assassination COI – PresidentBy Devina Samaroo Though it is not the main reason for his decision to halt police promotions, President David Granger...
Corona Invitational football down to last eight teamsThe Corona Invitational football tournament will continue this weekend with four match-ups set to decide the final four teams at...
Barbados monitors Hurricane IrmaNation News – THE BARBADOS Meteorological Services is monitoring the progress of Hurricane Irma, but it does not pose a threat to...
Flying arrow stops cricket match in EnglandA County Championship game in England was abandoned after an arrow fired from outside the ground landed on the field....
New ICT hub commissioned in Free and Easy communityAfter a long wait, residents of the agricultural West Bank Demerara village called Free-and-Easy commissioned their new Community ICT Hub...
Granger blames Jagdeo for delays in appointing GECOM ChairmanBy Devina Samaroo President David Granger on Thursday suggested that the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo is to be blamed for...
4 years’ jail, $3.3M fine for US citizen busted with cocaine at CJIAA 48-year-old United States Citizen was sentenced to four years imprisonment and fined $3.3M after he admitted to trafficking cocaine in...
GRA bars cash payments exceeding $2MThe Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) will no longer be accepting cash payments exceeding $2M. According to the Agency, this decision...





