Free university education: UG to roll out medical and engineering regional seats as applications surge
President Dr Irfaan Ali on Tuesday announced that the University of Guyana (UG) will be expanding its programmes into multiple regions in response to a surge in applications following the introduction of free university education.
The Head of State noted that applications at UG have doubled, with medicine and engineering seeing the sharpest increases. To meet this demand, the Government...
Heritage exhibition showcases 35+ indigenous artworks at Castellani House
The Amerindian Heritage Exhibition is once again alive with colour, creativity, and culture – this year featuring more than 35 Indigenous art pieces, each one a window into the stories, traditions, and imagination of Guyana’s first peoples.
The works, created by six artists and one craftsperson, are being showcased at Castellani House as part of the annual observance of Amerindian...
Businessman nabbed with illegal gun; security guard faces firearm charges
An intelligence-led operation at about 07:50h on Tuesday by officers from Regional Divisions 4A and 4B led to the arrest of a businessman at Nandy Park, East Bank Demerara (EBD). Reports are that the motorcar, PAH 6733, was observed parked in front of Lot 97 Nandy Park with 47-year-old Freeman Fordyce, a businessman residing at the location, seated in...
Excavator operator slapped with murder charge
An excavator operator accused of brutally killing a gold miner during a drinking spree at Big Mara Mara Backdam, Middle Mazaruni River, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) has been remanded to prison.
Dexter Agrian, called “Adrian”, a 41-year-old of Tuschen Housing Scheme, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), appeared on Tuesday before Magistrate Teriq Mohammed at the Bartica Magistrate’s Court where the charge of...
Load testing begins on US$262M Demerara River Bridge
Load testing has officially begun on the new US$262 million Demerara River Bridge, marking one of the final stages before its highly anticipated opening later this month. On Monday, engineers conducted the first round of testing on the bridge’s western approach, using heavyweight trucks to assess structural integrity. Public Works Minister Juan Edghill explained that the exercise involves positioning...
Gas-to-Energy Plant: 120-Day deadline set for completion of turbine foundations
The foundation works for the Wales Gas-to-Energy (GtE) Project are expected to be completed within the next 120 days, according to the contractor, LINDSAYCA. This timeline was disclosed during a site visit to the project at Wales, Region Three, led by Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips and the newly appointed Public Utilities and Aviation Minister, Deodat Indar.
The...
“Reset”, “rethink” services delivery for nation’s benefit – new Home Affairs Minister tells HODs
Minister Oneidge Walrond officially assumed leadership of the Home Affairs Ministry on Monday, following a formal handover by Senior Advisor in Home Affairs and Natural Resources and former Minister, Robeson Benn.
Minister Walrond convened her first meeting with the Ministry’s Heads of Department on Monday in the Boardroom, where she was welcomed by senior officials and staff. She emphasised the...
Ex-ANUG executive calls out WIN over ‘cut-throat’ politics
…says ANUG’s snubbing from Parliamentary List a betrayal of partnership
Former executive of A New and United Guyana (ANUG), Althia King, has accused the United States sanctioned businessman’s Azruddin Mohamed’s We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) Party of betraying the spirit of its political partnership, describing the seat allocation arrangement as a “cut-throat” act that has left ANUG fractured and disillusioned.
King,...
PNCR in turmoil: PNC chairman, city councillor quit in party’s continued meltdown
In the latest of what is becoming a perpetual unravelling of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), the party’s Chairman, Sherwayne Holder, and City Councillor, Robert Maison, on Monday resigned, just hours after an interview aired with party Leader, Aubrey Norton, espousing that “the party is a united party”.
Holder and Maison’s resignation also come just hours after longstanding PNCR...
Mulling… the PNC’s fuure
Reeling from the body blows and uppercuts delivered on Sept 1st, Aubrey Norton was forced to throw in the towel - after his claim of receiving some low blows was rejected!! “No mas! No mas,” he finally cried: he wasn’t going back to parliament, but stay on as leader of the PNC. Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” – their...