‘Massive confusion’ abounds over who owns GuySuCo’s liabilities- Jagdeo
Despite Government's recent announcement that $17M in bonds have been successfully secured for the recapitalization of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), Opposition Leader, Dr...
Closing of BEV Processors: Low prices, bureaucratic red tape among nixing factors
The decision to close BEV Processors, even if it means leaving almost 400 persons without jobs at the shrimp processing factory, was made due...
Doobay Medical Centre receives GNBS certification
The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) certified the Doobay Medical Centre Inc. Laboratory on for the first time on June 05, 2018.
This laboratory...
Broken Region 9 bridge temporarily repaired
The Yamatwao Bridge, in the South Rupununi, Region Nine, has been temporarily repaired allowing residents to access the communities in the area.
Hinterland Engineer at...
$4.6M MoU signed with China to revamp UG Foreign Languages programme
The University of Guyana will revamp its Languages Programme. This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday, between the Embassy of...
Tech expert underscores the need to capitalise on exponential technologies
Government on Wednesday partnered with the Inter-Development Bank (IDB) to host technology expert Dr Nicholas Haan, who made a presentation on the use of...
RPA calling on Govt to lower taxes on fuel to ease burden on productive...
The Guyana Rice Producers Association (RPA) says it is calling on the Government to immediately lower the taxes on fuel to ease the burden...
City Hall to broach Cabinet on amended parking meter by-laws- Bulkan
The Georgetown municipality is expected to make a presentation to Cabinet soon over the amended parking meter by-laws.
In providing an update on the controversial...
PAHO to lead investigation into mercury emissions at GGMC
Following a report from the Opposition People's Progressive Party (PPP) voicing concern with the "untimely deaths" of four Guyana Geology and Mine Commission (GGMC)...
Mae’s issues public apology, ‘deeply regrets incident’
The administration of Mae's Schools has issued a public apology as it pertains to the incident where a student's indigenous attire was deemed “inappropriate”...