Reconstruction of Camp Street Prison imminent
After being destroyed by a fire in 2017 which was reportedly orchestrated by inmates in a bid to escape their confinement, plans have finally...
Murdered inmate’s family protest outside courthouse
“We need justice for our son! We know who killed him!" the relatives of Shaheed Alli yelled in front of the Georgetown Magistrates' Court...
Bristow close to declaring bankruptcy, under investigation
The impending declaration of bankruptcy from the Bristow Group – Exxon's helicopter service provider – is already drawing attention on the international aviation stage...
Exxon operating in a risky environment, renegotiation not appropriate at this time-Greenidge
Even though the gross recoverable resource from the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana has increased to approximately 5.5 billion oil-equivalent barrels, Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl...
Regulation of mining sector still our biggest challenge – Trotman
While he is pleased with the numerous achievements made in reforming the extractive sector, Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, admitted that regulation of...
June 2 set for New York celebration of Guyana’s 53rd Independence
The Guyana Independence Celebration Committee (New York) will host the New York celebration of Guyana’s 53rd Anniversary of Independence on Sunday, June 2, 2019...
Gov’t commits to continuing support for annual Bartica Regatta
Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, has pledged the government’s continued support to raise the profile of the annual Bartica Regatta and transform it...
Drunk truck driver kills mother, injures husband and three children in Canal accident
A 30-year-old woman was killed last night while her husband and three children were injured in an accident at Canal Number One, West Bank...
Man dies after tractor topples in DeKinderen backlands
A 38-year-old man lost his life this morning after the tractor he was driving, toppled in the backlands at DeKinderen, West Coast Demerara (WCD).
The...
Seeing art as an escape from the real world, Roberto Teekah lives to...
“My art is my means of expression. It is where I release stored up tension and angst. It’s where I express what I’m thinking...
















