Two hospitalised after exchange of gunfire in Sophia

Police have launched an investigation into a late-night shooting in Sophia that left two men nursing gunshot wounds. The incident occurred around 21:45 hrs on Tuesday in the vicinity of Mercy Wing Vocational Centre in ‘A’ Field, Sophia. The victims have been identified as Andra Stewart, 34, an unemployed man from Guyhoc Park and Alberttown, […]

WPA eyes grand coalition or solo bid for 2025 elections

The Working People’s Alliance (WPA) has signalled its readiness to contest the upcoming general elections, either as part of a broader coalition or independently, depending on the outcomes of ongoing political negotiations. This announcement came during a press briefing held by the party on Monday. The party confirmed that it has already begun drafting its […]

Seven new Appeal Court Judges to be appointed

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has announced the appointment of seven new judges for the Court of Appeal – the highest number ever appointed at one time in the country’s history. The appointees are Justice Jo-Ann Barlow, Justice Navindra Singh, Justice Nareshwar Harnanan, Justice Priya Sewnarine-Beharry, Joycelin Kyte-Thomas, Justice Damone Younge, and Rafiq Khan, S.C. […]

Drainage work underway to address New Amsterdam flooding

The New Amsterdam Mayor and Town Council has launched an extensive drainage cleaning initiative to combat persistent flooding, particularly in the town’s commercial hub.  Mayor Wainwright McIntosh noted that the current drainage issues are due to years of neglect and littering by residents and businesses. During an interview with reporters, he expressed disappointment at the […]

Five homeless after fire destroys Fyrish house 

A family of five is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating fire that completely engulfed their home on Monday afternoon. Nazeema Shivmangal, 22, lived with her husband and three children, ages 3, 7, and 8, in a rented three-bedroom house at Lot 2 ‘D’ Fyrish Village, Region Six, along with her brother-in-law.  After picking […]

Man dies in jet ski accident at Splashmin Fun Park

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) is probing the death of a 58-year-old man who died following a jet ski collision on Sunday at Splashmin Fun Park and Village, along the Linden-Soesdyke Highway. The deceased has been identified as Joseph Sahadeo of Grant Ville Park, BV, East Coast Demerara (ECD). According to a statement from the […]

Pile works progressing on new US$35M Mackenzie-Wismar Bridge

Construction of the new Mackenzie-Wismar Bridge in Region 10 has reached a major milestone, with construction progressing to the pile-driving stage. The state-of-the-art 220-metre-long four-lane bridge, which is being constructed at a cost of US$35 million, will provide a vastly enhanced link between Georgetown, Linden, and the extended Mabura-Lethem corridor upon completion by April 2026. […]

Bandits who admitted to robbing Rosignol Chinese Supermarket to compensate owner

Two individuals, who admitted to robbing the Sweet Life Supermarket in Rosignol Village, West Bank Berbice, have agreed to repay the owner.   The accused, Cleveland Sears, a 24-year-old construction worker from South Ruimveldt Park, Georgetown, and a 17-year-old accomplice, made a court appearance on Monday before Magistrate Michelle Matthias in the Blairmont Magistrates Court. […]

Suriname’s Grassalco launches Guyana subsidiary to supply high-quality aggregate

Suriname’s state-owned mining company N.V. Grassalco officially inaugurated its Guyanese subsidiary, Guysure Aggregate and Sands Inc. (Guysure ASI), today at the Pritipaul Singh Investment Port in McDoom, Georgetown. The event, marked by a formal unveiling of the company’s sales office and commemorative plaque, was headlined by the President of Suriname, Chandrikapersad Santokhi. Grassalco, known for […]