GEORGETOWN GUINNESS ‘GREATEST OF DE STREETS’ Put up or shut up time for 16...
AFTER TONIGHT, eight teams will no longer be a part of this year’s sixth edition of the Georgetown Guinness ‘Greatest of De Streets’ Futsal football tournament, as the round of 16 action kicks off at...
View ArticleNew time-frame for opening of Leonora stadium ..SA Youth Medalists meet Sport...
THE Ministry of Sport is not opposed to allowing athletes selected to represent this country, access to the Leonora Synthetic Track facility for training, but a strong case will have to be made to get...
View ArticleWindies arrive in Cape Town… Ramdin determined to take the fight to South Africa
CAPE TOWN,(Reuters)-West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin says they are determined to show “fight and determination” against the world’s number one Test side South Africa despite missing two of their best...
View Article$3M up for grabs as GFA launches lucrative 4th Banks Beer Cup – Tournament...
Sixteen teams in the Georgetown Football Association (GFA) will contest this year’s 4th‘Banks Beer Cup’ where the winner will walk away with $3M when the event kicks off on Friday December 5 and...
View ArticleAG: Opposition ‘persistently and consistently’ rejects dialogue, constructive...
THE combined Opposition’s rejection of President Donald Ramotar’s invitation for dialogue, an opportunity presented following the November 10 prorogation of Parliament, is an evident about-turn from...
View ArticleThank you, Mr. Neil Adams –for writing in our favour
IT is not very often that the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) and its Commissioner-General, Mr. Khurshid Sattaur receives well deserved credit and words of commendation for its arduous task of revenue...
View ArticleDialogue rejected… Objectives of prorogation lost – Dr. Luncheon
THE prorogation of Parliament on November 10 and its objectives have been lost, according to Dr. Roger Luncheon, who added that there is now no value in prolonging prorogation.“This is the time to look...
View ArticleSunday Chronicle’s focus on Kowsilla
WE must not forget. I recall writing a poem about her, and as I wrote, my tears fell on the paper. Mrs. Janet Jagan used a part of the poem in an article published in an international periodical. She...
View ArticleStructural poverty still exists in America
PART of Hydar Ally’s letter in your letters column is wrong; please correct if you can. The letter said, “According to the article, there are only ‘two Black millionaires’ in the USA, compared to...
View ArticlePeddlers of lies should be fittingly punished
THE Ombudsman, Justice Winston Moore, has criticised the Kaieteur News for its “extremely unfair” headline regarding his controversial 25-page report on the criminal charges brought against three...
View ArticleBeware of rigging in next elections
IN MY last communication to you on this subject, I issued a warning that you should not be fooled by the so-called peaceful protest by APNU. I intimated that the so-called peaceful protest action has...
View ArticleThis Police Corporal should be disciplined
IT IS not very often that I get involved in commenting on social issues in Guyana, as there are numerous organisations and individuals who do so, on an almost daily basis. However, in reviewing a...
View ArticleA lot to be grateful for
THE ripple effect of the global financial meltdown, which caused severe social dislocations even in developed countries, has scarcely impacted Guyana’s fiscal imperatives, which have registered an...
View ArticleIn the face of widespread criticisms… Transparency International releases...
TRANSPARENCY International (TI) yesterday released its annual Corruption Perception Index (CPI), in which Guyana is ranked at 124, with a rating of 30.And its local Chapter, Transparency Institute...
View ArticlePursuant to better Agri Market Info System… FAO donates four desktop...
THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on Monday handed over four desktop computers to the New Guyana Marketing Corporation (NGMC). According to a release, this donation was given to NGMC to help...
View ArticleGraduates of Bush Lot Secondary urged to always remember those who assisted them
POLICE Assistant Commissioner, Brian Joseph last week encouraged young people of the Bush Lot Secondary School, on the West Coast of Berbice, to always remember those who have played a role in...
View ArticleGRC’s annual silent auction gets underway at Pegasus Hotel – lots of...
THE annual silent auction held by the Guyana Relief Council (GRC) got underway Wednesday at the Victoria Lounge, Pegasus Hotel, where a variety of appealing items were up for auction. Mrs. Yvonne Hinds...
View ArticleOil and gas companies find amicable settlement over exploration in Georgetown...
OIL and gas exploration companies, CGX Energy and Repsol Exploración, S.A., which have been locked in a court battle over a Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) on exploration in the Georgetown Block have...
View ArticleGov’t pushes ahead with development agenda
SEVERAL contracts for infrastructural works, in line with Government’s development agenda, received Cabinet’s approval this week, at their weekly meeting on Tuesday. Head of the Presidential...
View ArticleCARREX to be fully operational by yearend – to enhance consumer product safety
THE Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Rapid Alert System for Exchange of Information on Dangerous (non-food) Consumer Goods (CARREX) is expected to be completely operational at the national and regional...
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