GuyFlag name change may impact on LEAF talks
A name change by the institution managing the Linden Economic Advancement Fund (LEAF) is likely to bring a new dimension to talks on the resumption of funding.
A name change by the institution managing the Linden Economic Advancement Fund (LEAF) is likely to bring a new dimension to talks on the resumption of funding.
President Bharrat Jagdeo’s failure to give assent to 10 bills that were passed during the last parliamentary session will force the government to reintroduce the legislation.
Representatives of labour, the private sector and the opposition have expressed grave disappointment at the lack of consultation and mention of serious issues facing the country at the moment such as the casino legislation and Value Added Tax (VAT) in the 2007 national budget.
Guyana has achieved over 95% in its cure rate for leprosy, utilizing multi-drug therapy against the disease since 1981, but about five persons relapse every year and must be aggressively monitored and treated.
Government has allocated $10 billion to the health sector and will spend over $4 billion on the construction of new hospitals and polyclinics in a number of communities throughout the country.
A 20-year-old man who allegedly fondled a 19-year-old woman appeared in the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday charged with indecent assault.
A North East La Penitence resident accused of stabbing to death a man he believed was having a relationship with his wife, whom he also injured during his rampage, was set free by Magistrate Gordon Gilhuys on Thursday but was rearrested several hours later and recharged with the same offences.
A man who allegedly shot another in the head at the 2005 Main Big Lime was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court for the capital offence of murder.
Magistrate Fazil Azeez yesterday remanded to prison a man accused of stealing money from his mother.
A 30-year-old man who allegedly demanded with menace $1.2M from another after he had given the man some gold to sell appeared on Thursday in the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court.
A 26-year-old mother of two on Thursday appeared in court accused of duping a woman of more than half a million dollars after pretending that she could get her a car.
Three Essequibo residents who stole a bull and were later caught currying it in a large carahi at Windsor Castle were yesterday sentenced to a total of eight years in prison by Acting Chief Magistrate Cecil Sullivan.
Guyanese rugby players Theodore Henry, Albert La Rose and Claudius Butts, members of the West Indies team which will compete in the World Rugby Sevens tournament in the United States of America next Saturday and Sunday were presented with their tickets to Trinidad and Tobago yesterday during a press conference at the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) building.
BERBICE, Guyana, CMC – Narsingh Deonarine hit an unbeaten half-century that lifted Guyana to a comfortable six-wicket win and eliminated Leeward Islands, in the fourth round of the KFC Cup yesterday.
CMC-Gwendolyn O’Neil is talking confidently ahead of her second fight against the famous Laila Ali tonight at the Emperor’s Palace Casino.
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport Dr Frank Anthony and Chief Executive Officer of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) for Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 Karan Singh are both confident that the Providence Stadium will meet the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) requirements and that Guyana will host the Super Eight matches, scheduled to commence on March 28.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the People’s National Congress, Guyana’s second oldest, second largest and second most successful political party.
Dear Editor, Mr. Hamilton Green recently aired his ‘paramount’ view on our heritage, writing in SN 1-26-07, “As Guyanese we must all be proud of our heritage, but to so blatantly advance one group is counter to our motto of One People, One Nation, One Destiny.”
Dear Editor, Silly. It’s harsh I know, but it’s the only word I can think of when I read certain things in the newspapers.
Dear Editor, I am an Antigua and Barbuda citizen residing in Antigua.
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