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LCDS 2030: Lethem to be fully powered by renewable energy by 2023
The establishment of a 1.0 MW solar farm and two hydropower plants will see residents of Lethem using fully renewable energy by 2023, according ... -
TT will not use ‘artificial unreasonable barriers’ to block honey imports- Dr. Rowley
The Trinidad and Tobago laws barring the importation of Guyanese honey and honey products into Trinidad were on Sunday raised as the two countries ... -
LCDS: Amerindian Land Titling Project still a priority
The Amerindian Land Titling Project has gotten a ‘fresh start’ after a setback from 2015 to 2020. This is according to Lead Coordinator for ... -
Gears for Police youth group at Micobie
ASP Pitt, Sergeant Hakim and Toshao Williams pose with the youths during the handing over of gears. Within a month of the formation of ... -
Sod turn for Linden to Mabura road paving: GCBL welcomes move
Covering a 122 kilometers of road stretch that increases trade and business, movement of good and services and hasten transport especially between Guyana and ... -
Guyana signs MoU with Antigua & Barbuda to cooperate in 8 areas
Guyana and Antigua & Barbuda on Friday (May 20, 2022) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for economic cooperation in eight areas, including tourism, ... -
LCDS draft document translated to indigenous languages to facilitate consultations
To facilitate better engagements with Guyana’s indigenous people on the Low Carbon Development Strategy 2030, the draft document was translated to the languages spoken ... -
LCDS consultation to conclude month-end
The ongoing national consultation on the Government of Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030 is set to conclude at the end of May, ... -
13 more bridges to be rehabilitated from Sheriff Street to Enmore
In addition to the three bridges under construction on the railway line on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD), the Ministry of Public works ... -
Juveniles to be charged jointly with adults in specific cases as law amended
Juveniles will now be tried as adults in indictable matters following the National Assembly’s passage of the amendments to the Juvenile Justice Act. The ...














