The Government Analyst – Food and Drug Department (GA-FDD) is alerting consumers of a voluntary recall of belVita Breakfast Sandwich, (Dark Chocolate Creme Variety & Cinnamon Brown Sugar with Vanilla Creme variety manufactured by Mondelēz Global LLC in the United States of America and imported by Massy Distribution (Guyana) Inc.
The three-day closure of the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) is expected to be “less stressful” following a consultation yesterday with stakeholders, according to the Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill and water taxis will operate all day during the period.
President Irfaan Ali yesterday said that there have been no deliberations on the possible re-employment of Nigel Dharamlall by government nor has the former minister who resigned following rape allegations by a 16-year-old girl asked for new job considerations.
Weeks after hinting at the possibility of Spanish being taught as a compulsory subject in schools, President Irfaan Ali yesterday announced that this will be a reality beginning September this year.
As part of plans to tackle the current human resource crisis which he acknowledged Guyana is faced with, President Irfaan Ali has announced that talks are being held to source nurses from Cuba to fill the gap in the local health sector.
Without committing to any timeline for the reconstitution of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) which has been defunct for the past six years, President Irfaan Ali has announced that the Public Service Commission (PSC) will be set up before the end of this week.
By Abigail Headley
Just over a year after losing one of their sons in an accident, a Berbice mother and father are now in a worried state following the disappearance of one of their remaining two sons over a week ago.
Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn yesterday said that the authorities here are aware of the Brazil Federal Police probe of a US$16m smuggling ring involving a Guyanese businessman.
After not holding a press conference for months, President Irfaan Ali convened one yesterday and spent 78 minutes speaking on various sectors of the economy while periodically lecturing reporters.
Twenty-two-old Shaggy Mohamed (address not stated) appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday before Senior Magistrate Leron Daly to answer to the charge of wounding.
Ann Parks (address not stated) and Carol Austin (address not stated) both appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday, before Senior Magistrate Leron Daly to answer to the charges laid against them.
DNA testing has confirmed the skeletal remains found at Madewini to be those of missing 26-year-old police constable, Quincy Lewis, a Guyana Police Force statement announced today.
Brazil is conducting an investigation involving a Guyanese businessman, who is said to be part of a smuggling ring where some R$80 million (US$16.4 million) of illegally mined gold was laundered through shell companies in the food and medical supply industries.
Founding member of the People’s Progressive Party, and labour movement pioneer, attorney Ashton Chase SC, passed away on Monday night and was hailed for especially the role he played in defending the interests of the working class.
A collision between two motorcyclists at Number 72 Miles, Kaburi, Region Seven, has left one dead and the other, a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital(GPH) suffering from a fractured skull.
President Irfaan Ali says that it is essential that women and girls, historically the victims of marginalisation, be afforded better opportunities
In a message to mark World Population Day today, Ali said that this year’s theme, `Unleashing the power of gender equality: “Uplifting the voices of women and girls to unlock our world’s infinite possibilities’, reminds of the continuing need to address gender inequality.
Acting Chief Justice Roxane George SC has ruled that the police had violated the rights of Michelle Miller, when they detained her beyond the 72 hours provided by the Constitution, without applying for an extension of time.
President Irfaan Ali yesterday met with a team of executives from Caribbean Airlines (CAL) at the Office of the President (OP) and various issues were discussed.