Monthly Archives: June 2018
WORLD CUP: Belgium beat England to top Group GEngland will face Colombia in the World Cup last 16 after a 1-0 defeat by Belgium meant they finished second...
WORLD CUP: Tunisia beat Panama 2-1A second-half strike from Sunderland’s Wahbi Khazri ensured Tunisia ended their World Cup Group G campaign with a 2-1 victory,...
Ramson departed from PPP tradition – JagdeoPPP General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo Thursday afternoon took a swipe at Charles Ramson Jr. who wants to be the party’s...
Student caught with unlicensed gun, ammoA 20-year-old student of a private school in Georgetown was remanded to prison on two firearm related charges by Chief...
Husband, wife, businesswoman charged with trafficking Venezuelan womenThree shop owners in the Mazaruni district were remanded to prison Thursday for allegedly trafficking four Venezuelan nationals for sexual...
PERFECT SCORE: Nalia Rahaman’s 529 at NGSANalia Rahaman, a student of the Westfield Prep School, scored a perfect 529 marks, to emerge as the top student...
Nalia Rahaman is NGSA Top StudentNalia Rahaman has emerged as this year’s top student of the National Grade Six Assessment. The young lady scored a...
WORLD CUP: Colombia beat Senegal 1-0 to advanceYerry Mina’s second-half header sent Colombia into a potential last-16 tie with England at the World Cup at the expense...
WORLD CUP: Better disciplinary record sends Japan to last 16Japan reached the last 16 of the World Cup by having a better disciplinary record than Senegal – after losing...
Jones hopeful for “year-end” completion of rugby field rehabilitationThe Guyana Rugby Football Union was slated to have a Sevens tournament last weekend, but had to put it on hold due to the...
VIDEO: Charles Ramson Jr. announces presidential bidBy Devina Samaroo Charles Ramson Jr. has announced that he will contest the presidential candidacy of the People’s Progressive Party...
GAWU moves to court for sugar workers’ full severanceThe Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) has filed an application in the High Court to have the Guyana...





