Highest number of persons with disability living in Region Three
There are currently 11,713 individuals living in Guyana with various forms of disabilities. This is based on the findings of a survey...
Man admits to robbing woman because his “child mother wanted milk money”
“I get two children and I was frustrated the morning cause my child mother told me she have to get milk money...
Collaboration key to Guyana maintaining TIP Tier 1 status – Ramjattan insists
Collaboration between government, non-governmental, and international organisations is being touted as the key to Guyana maintaining its Trafficking in Persons Tier One...
REGIONAL NEWS: Jamaican 11-y-o girl told to choose between being knocked out or killed...
(Jamaica Observer) A report that an 11-year-old schoolgirl had been given the choice of either being knocked out or killed after she...
HDM Lab closes Guyana operation after single multi-million $$ gov’t contract
HDM Labs — a US company that came under public fire for charging and subsequently defaulting on a $409.497M government contract for emergency drugs...
Man stabs wife to death after running her down with car
A taxi driver this morning used his car to run over his 21-year-old estranged wife before stabbing her to death at Williamsburgh, Corentyne.
The victim...
Appeal Court’s ruling difficult to support on legal grounds – Datadin
...Says appeal to CCJ can be heard within two weeks
By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell
Big heads in Guyana’s legal arena are butting on the soundness of the...
The Carib Soca Monarch Controversy and New Music
The Mashramani season passed us a few weeks ago, culminating in a number of exuberant activities like the well-known Carib Soca Monarch Competition. But...
Kato Secondary School finally commissioned
The Kato Secondary school, located in Region 8, was finally commissioned yesterday after being bedevilled by a number of issues that delayed its completion.
The...
Guyana Cross Dressing Law Unconstitutional – Says CCJ In Landmark Ruling
After what seemed like a lengthy wait, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has finally ruled that Guyana’s law, which makes it a criminal...