Monthly Archives: July 2019
Ghana officials urge Guyanese to pursue oil exploration and to takeover industryBy Bibi Khatoon Guyanese should be given oil blocks to begin exploration so that they build capacity to fully manage...
Moruca man remanded for murder of sisterRandy Cozier, a 24-year-old grass cutter, was remanded to prison Wednesday by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan for the murder of...
WORLD CUP: Black Caps stun India to reach finalNew Zealand reached the World Cup final as they produced the bowling performance of the tournament to edge out a...
FIU records over 300 suspicious transactions valued at $8.5B for 2018The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) in its 2018 Annual Report recorded a total 331 suspicious monetary transactions valued at $8.5...
Olympic dream ends for national ruggersGuyana’s aspiration to qualify in rugby at the 2020 Olympic Games was shattered at the weekend with the national men’s...
Four Opposition nominees shortlisted for GECOM ChairBy Bibi Khatoon Of the eleven names submitted by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo for consideration of the next Chairman of...
President Granger says committed to selecting GECOM Chair through credible processPresident David Granger says he is committed to continuing dialogue with the Opposition to ensure that the new Chairman of...
Man found guilty of raping boy, 6Leonard Albert was on Tuesday afternoon found guilty by a 12-member jury of raping a six-year-old boy on June 9,...
Billingy, Moore to represent Guyana at World Hopes trainingBudding table tennis stars Jasmin Billingy and Malachi Moore have been nominated to represent Guyana at the International Table Tennis...
‘Legacy’ jailed, fined $2.4M for cocaine traffickingWynette Amsterdam known as ‘Legacy’ was on Tuesday sentenced by Magistrate Sherdel Isccas-Marcus to two years, three months imprisonment and...
Berbice baby boy found dead in pondA one-year 11-month old baby boy lost his life on Monday afternoon after he reportedly drowned in a pond next...
Min. Jordan promises salary increase for public servantsDespite the fact that the Caribbean Court of Justice upheld the passage of a No-Confidence Motion against the coalition Government...




