Daily Archives: December 5, 2017
Foreign influx for Georgetown Grand Prix Final ShowdownThe GT Motorsports track will be converted into a battle zone on December 16 when the Georgetown Grand Prix Final...
Pacesetters blitz Raiders in ‘Road to Mecca’ basketballBy Treiston Joseph After a brilliant opening night on Friday, the Pacesetters made last year’s ‘Road to Mecca’ finalist Retrieve...
‘Heavily armed military officers’ did not guard President at graduation ceremony – Harmon clarifiesA letter published by the Stabroek News today has caught the ire of the Ministry of the Presidency (MOTP), which...
Top Cop defends removal of Blanhum as Crime ChiefBy Leroy Smith It would appear that Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum has reached the end of the road in his...
GTT internet cable reportedly damagedThe main cable which provides the Guyana Telephone Telegraph company (GTT) with the internet has developed some faults and the...
Lawyers of cops accused of murder to move to High CourtThe attorneys of two former members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) who are charged with the murder of Godfrey...
Update: Security Guard admits to gruesome murder of Berbice WaitressLess than one day after her half-naked body was found floating in a trench, a 38-year-old man has admitted to...
$118M Prison Vessel named after murdered prison officerThe Government will formally commission the M.V Troy W – the first cargo and passenger vessel to ferry goods, staff...
Waitress found with 11 stab wounds, 3 arrestedThe police in Berbice have so far arrested three men in connection with the death of a West Coast Berbice...
‘ICT advancement could be greater if PPP didn’t waste $2B’ – Min. HughesMinister of Public Telecommunications, Catherine Hughes set the record straight on the strides made in the Information and Communications Technology...
‘Unabated assault on sugar workers’ – Opposition MP scolds Gov’tOpposition Parliamentarian Dr Frank Anthony opened day two of the national budget debates in the National Assembly by lambasting the...
‘Cuss out’ against ExxonMobil is unwarranted – Foreign Affairs MinisterVice President and Minister of Foreign Affairs Carl Greenidge has cautioned against the numerous criticisms levelled against US oil giant,...





