Business
DESPITE being able to mobilise what was arguably Guyana’s biggest non-political mass movement in the country’s recent history, protestors against the metered parking system
VEHICLES parked around the perimeters of the Bank of Guyana (BoG) will not be required to pay for parking, Georgetown Mayor, Patricia Chase-Green, has
The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC), in collaboration with PAKYA, a Miami-based Freight Forwarding Company, on Thursday officially launched its ‘Online Mailbox and Delivery’
Discussions have begun on the possible rebranding of Guyana’s biggest trade show, GuyExpo with a meeting spearheaded by the Ministry of Business at the
The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) is urging Wales Estate workers to keep their jobs rather than to request severance and then seek re-employment.The Corporation
THE Linden Mayor and Town Council has unveiled its work programme for 2017 that will be financed by the $16M subvention from Central Government.Making
Minister of Business Dominic Gaskin has joined the masses in calling for a reduction in the parking meter fees, contending that they are “way
A new design for wash bays around Georgetown is being developed by the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) and is expected to be presented
The Movement Against Parking Meters (MAPM) continued with their second protest Thursday opposite City Hall on Regent Street, Georgetown, calling for the contract awarded