Paid parking
Interviews by Oliceia Tinnie, photos by David Papannah This week we asked taxi operators about their views on the parking meters.
Interviews by Oliceia Tinnie, photos by David Papannah This week we asked taxi operators about their views on the parking meters.
In our column of 23 January 2017, we had stated that the Cabinet erred in assigning the transactions audit of NICIL to the Auditor General because the latter had given a “clean bill of health” on the accounts of NICIL for the years in question.
Story and photos by Joanna Dhanraj The lively village of Ann’s Grove, probably ‘the village that never sleeps,’ was founded back in the early 1800s.
A shadow is crossing the path slowly but gradually on chess in Guyana.
In a few days’ time, Jovenel Moïse, will become Haiti’s forty-second President.
Many days I pass our National Library, and I never fail to bestow a silent blessing on those who work within its rooms quietly, rendering service of inestimable value.
I have been receiving a lot of emails lately from readers asking about remedies for sleeping better, since a good night’s sleep has been hard to come by.
No one doubts the dire need of the city council for resources.
Complexity of industry In an effort to gain a better understanding of how the oil industry works, we started examining its structure last week, using some of the methods that oil industry operators and analysts use.
Smart City Solutions is not a company loved by many moreso motor-ists in Georgetown since it is responsible for the metered parking now in force.
This week I propose to conclude for the time being, my portrayal of lessons that can be learnt from worldwide experiences with SWFs over the past six decades.
Stanley Greaves: It is a pleasure to see George Tancredo’s work again for several reasons.
Doodnauth aims to be major furniture manufacturer Many youngsters nowadays are opting out of well paid jobs in the public and private sectors and opening small businesses where they can be self-employed and at the same time earn a decent living.
Media interviews are part of a musician’s life and the best interviewers – Vic Fernandes in Barbados; Carlton James and Wanita Huburn here – will come at you with stuff that makes you turn inward and unravel things you learned along the way but never articulated.
There are times when you feel peckish but do not want a big meal; you want something that is savoury and satisfying.
Ricinus communis commonly called Castor Oil plant originated in India.This
Page One Comment THE country faces a national disaster. A complete shutdown of the electricity supply which seems fated to happen, is hardly conceivable in the modern world.
Paid parking is now a reality in Georgetown. While some seem to have no issue with the new system, many are objecting.
Sydney Gonsalves – Guyana’s Memory Man By MARGARET KENDALL SYDNEY Holbert Gonsalves, also known as the ‘Memory Man,’ is something of a legend in Guyana.
-Leadership, service, lust and greed First a brief background on Newton -called Newt by his close buddies – would be useful.
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