The 1964 Wismar Massacre and The Sun Chapman Disaster
March 5, 2026
MEMORIAL DAY 2026 IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
May 28, 2026
OPPOSITION LEADER: Rowley is clearly unable to address the pressing issues affecting our country. At no time last night did he stand his ground to confront the problems terrorizing citizens. ...
The expression ‘sanctity of the contract’ has become common verbiage to oil up all things Guyanese. Now comes the dire need for ‘sanctity of office’ for all ministers and officials ...
SCARBOROUGH Tobago, Thursday May 25, 2023: The unspoilt Caribbean island of Tobago was the proud host destination of international Jiu-Jitsu retreat Rolling in Tobago, which took place at the Grafton ...
The Hindu community needs dedicated workers and not jumping jacks. It needs volunteers who understand the meaning of the word ‘perseverance’. Steve Jobs of Apple fame was asked ‘what brings ...
Guyana Public Infrastructure Minister Bishop Juan Edghill: We cared in Opposition and now We care in Government. Isn't it time Georgetown receives strong, competent, grounded Leadership? We can do this ...
The New York based Guyana Democracy Project (NYGDP) issued a statement condoling the innocent victims of the Mahdia dormitory fire tragedy and offers its support in recovery and rehabilitation. The ...
May 26 is the anniversary of the Wismar Massacre, when Indians were targeted for destruction. The PPP will not observe this anniversary. It runs counter to their “One Guyana vision,” ...
Dozens of Guyanese from the greater Richmond Hill area gathered on Wednesday evening May 24 in Smokey Park, 125 Street and 95th Ave., Little Guyana, Queens, for a remembrance and ...
Hats off to the Praimsingh’s daughters for continuing the legacy of their father, the late Ajeet Praimsingh and the Mere Desh Committee which he started in 1991 to promote local ...
Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka showered accolades on Indians for their significant contributions to the nation of Fiji at a large gathering at a stadium in Albert park, Suva. Thousands ...










