Ministry of Tourism and Hits and Jams collaborate again to promote Mashramani

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

Georgetown, GINA, January 28, 2004
The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and the privately operated Hits and Jams entertainment entity […]


Don, Banks clash in floodlights softball cricket

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Guyana Sports

A BIG softball best-of-three series featuring Banks DIH and Don XI will be staged under floodlights at Thirst Park next month.

The 30-over-a-side competition will be played on May 4, 6 and 11 and is being sponsored by Mike’s Pharmacy of Robb and Alexander Streets, Lacytown.


Black Pearl and Pele advance to semis

By : Allan La Rose | Department : Guyana Sports

President’s Cup football…
ANOTHER Georgetown Football League Premier team has been booted out of the President’s Cup competition when quarter-final action took place at the Wales Community Centre ground, West Bank Demerara, Friday night.


Charles rides away with 20-lap race

By : Joe Chapman | Department : Guyana Sports

ANOTHER splendid ride it was for the in-form racing cyclist John Charles, who captured the 20-lap road cycle race, organised by Linden Fund Trust (Guyana), in keeping with the annual Linden Town Day celebrations yesterday.


Visas now required for Buxton

By : Sharief Khan | Department : Features

Khan’s Chronicles
THERE have been no blaring newspaper headlines and the so-called TV talk show hosts are not snarling and tearing their hair out about it.

In fact, some people seem determined to keep it quiet but the news somehow leaked out.


CRISIS IN BELIZE

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : Chronicle Editorials

IT IS to be hoped that the Caribbean Community Secretariat is monitoring developments in Belize, a member state of the Community, whose constitutionally elected government is under serious threat of destabilisation, according to credible reports.


Soca divas for May 1 performance

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : News

HISTORY is set to be made on May 1 when, for the first time in Guyana, four female international soca artistes will perform on the same stage at Thirst Park.


Suriname concludes mine-clearing operations, with OAS support

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : News

AFTER nearly three months working on the ground, the Organisation of American States has now concluded its mine-clearing operations in Stolkersjiver, Suriname’s last known landmine-affected area.


Death of a comrade

By : Linda Rutherford | Department : Features

Knowing of his deep involvement with the Church as a devout Catholic, we sought a comment from former City Mayor and businessman, Mr. Compton Young on the recent passing of His Eminence, Pope John Paul II.

Now, from the mourning vanguard moving on
dear Comrade, I salute you and I say
Death will not find us […]


Annette Arjoon launches photo exhibition at Le Meridien

By : Guyana Chronicle | Department : News

VICE Chairman of the Guyana Marine Turtle Conservation Society (GMTCS), Mrs. Annette Arjoon earlier this month launched a photographic exhibition at Le Meridien Pegasus Poolside.


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