February 5, 2022
NOW equipped with the skills to address gender-based violence (GBV) and the discrimination associated with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), 16 persons will soon embark on a mission to
February 5, 2022
— to achieve 25 per cent reduction in food imports by 2025, says President Ali PRESIDENT, Dr Irfaan Ali has stressed the importance of across-the-board commitments by CARICOM Member
February 5, 2022
THE United States of America has requested the extradition of two men, who had fled to Guyana after allegedly committing several sex-related crimes. Kareem Abdool Hack and Julian Yhip
February 5, 2022
–upper East Bank Demerara area will cater for over 50,000 persons –with plans to develop over 3,000 house lots within five years, says Minister Croal WITHIN the next five
February 5, 2022
— over $4.1B budgeted for GECOM, Minister Dharamlall tells House WITH over $4.1 billion budgeted for the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Local Government and Regional Development Minister, Nigel
February 5, 2022
–Minister Teixeira MINISTER of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira, during the final day of the national budget debate on Friday, reassured citizens that the government will return Guyana
February 5, 2022
WITH a substantial $6 Billion allocation in 2022 for Guyana’s foreign ministry, subject Minister Hugh Todd said on Friday, this investment will catapult Guyana’s foreign policy initiatives and priorities.
February 5, 2022
THE Berbice Bridge Company Inc. (BBCI) has taken the initiative to reduce the freight charges for trucks transporting sand to East Berbice. The new freight charges will be $2,000
April 16, 2021
(BBC News): Volcanic eruptions on St Vincent have blanketed the Caribbean island in ash, forcing 16,000 residents from their homes and leaving many without power or running water. Many
April 16, 2021
STUDENTS of the President’s College will now be exposed to advanced learning, as the Ministry of Education commissioned a smart classroom at the school on Thursday. With the commissioning
April 16, 2021
–as Timehri residents lament flooding caused by deplorable structures AFTER receiving reports on Tuesday morning of instances of flooding in the vicinity of Alliance Road, Timehri, Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar
April 16, 2021
–as seven-member investment team begins preliminary work SIX local companies and a regional firm have joined together to undertake a massive project that could see Guyana on the path
April 16, 2021
DEPLORABLE roads in Kwakwani are scheduled for the second round of upgrades, for which $25 million has been budgeted. Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, announced the plans for
April 16, 2021
HURURU Village and nearby communities along the Berbice River in Region Ten will soon benefit from a new $45 million nursery school. Minister of Local Government and Regional Development,
April 16, 2021
–153 new cases recorded in 24 hours GUYANA has lost another precious life to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), taking the total number of deaths to 263. The latest fatality
April 16, 2021
–with new, efficient pension delivery services THE Ministry of Human Services and Social Security is launching a sensitisation programme to apprise pensioners of hassle-free options to access their pensions.
April 16, 2021
–authorities assessing implications of production woes to protect national interest REDUCED production levels at ExxonMobil’s Liza Phase One operation have not affected Guyana’s oil lift, as it was safely
April 16, 2021
–as authorities move to settle issues related to distribution of titles, allocations FOR years, residents of Kokerite Hill, Mabaruma, Region One (Barima-Waini) have lived in uncertainty because of unsettled