Parents of the Port Kaituma Primary School plan to protest today over the deplorable conditions of the school’s toilets and environs, which they said pose a threat the health of their children.
A female taxi driver will forever be grateful to the vigilant members of the East La Penitence Community Policing Group who managed to rescue her after she was abducted by two armed men who had hired her to take them to a city location.
The University of Guyana Library was presented with a copy of the recently published book, A Collection of Indian-Guyanese Words and Phrases and Meanings, by the author, Canada-based writer, Harry Hergash, founding member and President of the Ontario Chapter of the UG Guild of Graduates.
A man charged with setting fire to a house at East La Penitence yesterday had the charge of arson against him dismissed when he appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
Bush Lot Secondary School yesterday celebrated its 50th anniversary with students and teachers marching from the Regional Democratic Council at Fort Wellington, West Coast Berbice.
The Guyana Women’s Miners Organisation (GWMO) will this evening hold a church service on the lawns of the Girl Guides Pavilion and they are asking the public to support the event as they attempt to strengthen the work of the organisation.
The Berbice Bridge Company Inc (BBCI) on September 12, showcased the various careers at the bridge when it participated in a career day event organised by the Mahaicony Technical and Vocational Training Centre.
Ruel Johnson last night won the Guyana Prize for Literature for the Best Book of Fiction while other winners were poets Dr Ian McDonald and Cassia Alphonso, playwright Mosa Mathifa Telford and author Chaitram Singh.
Poor public relations contributed to the failure of the Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (AFHP) and PR for future projects should be left to professionals rather than politicians, former Speaker of the National Assembly Ralph Ramkarran has said.
The land belonging to the indigenous village of Sawariwau in the south Rupununi will be demarcated this year, according to the community’s legal advisors.
A 22-year-old man died yesterday morning when the CG motorcycle he was riding slammed into a food vendor and he was catapulted head-on into a nearby electricity pole.
Citizens should not be pressing the panic button over the recent increase in criminal activity, according to Police Commissioner (ag) Leroy Brumell but Alliance for Change (AFC) Chairman Nigel Hughes disagrees.
Guyana is hosting the 12th edition of Caribbean Week of Agriculture aimed at bringing together stakeholders for activities that promote agriculture and agri-industry.