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Agri. Ministry signs over $2B in contracts as part of 2022 work programme
On Friday, several agencies attached to the Ministry of Agriculture signed 32 contracts totaling some $2,121,486,609 for the construction and rehabilitation of several pump ... -
Taxi driver found guilty of brutally beating, raping woman
A taxi driver who was charged last year with raping and brutally assaulting a woman was on Friday found guilty of the offences by ... -
Cheques to Dialysis patients from next week- Health Minister
The Ministry of Health is looking to commence the distribution of cheques to dialysis patients from next week, according to Minister of Health, Dr. ... -
UG hosting two-day job fair to provide application guidance and employment
The University of Guyana on Friday launched a two-day virtual open day and Job fair. The event which is being hosted on Friday and ... -
Opposition submits motion for $200,000 cash grants to cushion cost of living
(File photo) The main opposition party, the APNU+ AFC Coalition, has submitted a motion to the National Assembly calling on the government to provide ... -
Guyana, UAE sign MOU to foster partnership
The Government of Guyana and the United Arab Emirates on Thursday signed a new memorandum of Understanding aimed at fostering a better partnership between ... -
Guyana, Nigeria commences trading of shea butter, rum & rum products
(President of the African Caribbean Chambers of Trade, Commerce and Industry, Onoja Atta Onoja) Commodity trading between Guyana and Nigeria officially commenced this week, ... -
Doctor offering free online medical consultation
A 31-year-old general practitioner is offering free online general medical consultation services to the public. Doctor Elber Borrego who came to Guyana from Cuba ... -
Pomeroon man pleads guilty to chopping pregnant woman
A lower Pomeroon River man appeared before Essequibo High Court Judge Jo Ann Barlow Wednesday and pleaded guilty to a felonious wounding charge over ... -
“We can’t force people to buy at a particular price” -Jagdeo tells Essequibo rice farmers
Rice farmers on the Essequibo Coast may apparently have to wait out the present challenges in the rice industry, as Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo ...














