Monthly Archives: October 2023
‘Bigger, better’ results expected as MoU signed to boost honey productionThe Ministry of Agriculture and Cuba have taken a step to deepen their relation in the field of agriculture with...
Matthew Vieira focused on Caribbean Clash of Champions title with ENet bikeWith Guyana’s fastest telecommunications network ENet in his corner, Superstock biker Matthew Vieira is supremely confident of emerging victorious in...
Corentyne shooting: Fiancé re-arrested based on new evidenceThe Police in Berbice have re-arrested the fiancé of Ashmin Mahadeo, a 32-year-old woman who was shot in the neck...
NA woman dies in early morning fireA fire at St. Magdalene Street, New Amsterdam, Berbice, early on Saturday claimed the life of 58-year-old Sharon Austin. She...
World Cup 2023: South Africa crush England by 229 runs after Klaasen’s onslaughtEngland’s World Cup defence is hanging by a thread after a horrible 229-run thrashing by South Africa in Mumbai. The...
Walton’s 94 in vain as Scorpions lose to Pride in Super50 CupThe leg-spin of Javed Leacock proved too good for Jamaica Scorpions, as he secured career-best figures of 4-43 to lead...
Farmlands Guyana to ramp up local corn, soya production from next monthInspired by the national and regional drive towards food security, local company – Farmlands Guyana Inc. (FGI) – is looking...
Hundreds of Trinidadians rush for jobs in Guyana(Trinidad Express) – Over a thousand Trinidadians showed up at the C3 Centre in Corinth, San Fernando, yesterday, seeking jobs...
Venezuelans nabbed with guns, ammo and drugsRanks of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) on Friday arrested three Venezuelan nationals after they were allegedly found in possession...
First Mexican trade mission hailed a success, plans afoot for future exchangesSeveral Mexican companies visited Guyana this week on an inaugural trade mission to explore investment and partnership opportunities in the...
Motorcyclist, 26, dies in collision at LindenA 26-year-old motorcylist died on Friday following a collision with a car on Sir David Rose Avenue, Mackenzie, Linden. Dead...
300 young people to get involved in new US$4.5M hydroponics projectSome 300 young people in Regions Two, Five and 10 will be involved in hydroponics farming, a move President Dr....




