Author: Leroy Smith
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1,000 teachers to be trained to better teach secondary school students
The Ministry of Education has teamed up with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and United Kingdom-based Tablet Academy (International) to train teachers to better deliver ... -
Chief Justice declares appointment of Parliamentary Secretaries unlawful
The appointments of Sarah Brown and Vikash Ramkissoon as non-elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and Parliamentary Secretaries to the Amerindian Affairs and Agriculture Ministries, respectively was ... -
Another charge for Former Land Commissioner Trevor Benn
Former Commissioner of Lands and Survey Trevor Benn is expected to appear in court again on Wednesday. This publication understands that the charges relate to alleged ... -
Police seeking other “person of interest” for Fagundes murder
The Police are looking for another person in connection with the murder of Ricardo Fagundes known as Paper Shorts. Fagundes was gunned down on Main Street ... -
James Bond, former NICIL Head a no-show at Court
Attorney-at-law James Bond and former Head of the National Industrial Commercial Investment Limited (NICIL), Colvin Heath-London who are accused of defrauding the State in several questionable ... -
Guyoil GM sent packing as corruption allegation swirls over US $3M fuel supply
SENT HOME: Trevor Bassoo General Manager of the Guyana Oil Company (Guyoil) Trevor Bassoo was sent on administrative leave as the state oil company is hit ... -
Guyanese freed of assault on T&T Soca Artiste ‘Benjai’
Maverick De Abreu Charges against Maverick De Abreu, the man accused of assaulting popular soca artiste, Rodney ‘Benjai’ Le Blanc outside Palm Court Nightclub have been ... -
Journalist to produce movie from bestseller novel ‘Kamarang’
Since its first edition was published in 2017, Kamarang written by famed Guyanese Writer and Journalist Michael Jordan, has sold many copies earning the label Guyana’s ... -
Nail technician charged for sharing explicit info about relatives on social media
A woman who is accused of using a computer to transmit data to humiliate her cousin and aunt was on Monday charged and released on $20,000 ... -
Albion, Blairmont sugar workers protest stalled wage negotiation
Sugar workers are again protesting the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc’s (GuySuCo) seeming disinterest in resuming wage negotiations with the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU). The wage negotiations ...














