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Prime Minister takes Digicel to Court over unauthorised used of spectrums
Prime Minister Mark Phillips who has responsibility for Guyana’s telecommunications sector pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 2016, has filed several criminal charges against ... -
East Coast rice farmers to get drying floor, residents to get drainage contracts
(Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha while engaging farmers) Rice Farmers on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD) can soon be able to access a drying ... -
Prime Minister brings private criminal charges against Digicel
Prime Minister Mark Phillips who has responsibility for Guyana’s telecommunications sector pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 2016, has filed several criminal charges against ... -
Ministry stays clear of alleged fractured Minister/PS relationship in statement
The Ministry of Amerindian Affairs on Friday evening issued a statement addressing all but one of the issues reported by BIG Smith News Watch ... -
28 COVID-19 related deaths in one week
Guyana has recorded twenty-eight COVID-19 deaths from October 01-08, according to the Ministry of Health. The total includes four persons who were partially vaccinated ... -
Goed Faith gets potable water for the first time
Twenty households in Goed Faith, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) are now accessing potable water. This follows a commitment to residents made by the Minister Susan ... -
Alleged fractured minister/ PS relationship plagued Amerindian Affairs Ministry
An alleged fractured relationship between Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai and now embattled Permanent Secretary Sharon Hicks has been affecting the programs and ... -
Fraud convict with presidential pardon back in court for fraud
Khemwattie Ramnauth A woman who was pardoned by former President David Granger in 2017 from serving a prison sentence on fraud-related convictions is back ... -
BREAKING: Permanent Secretary busted with cash from contract kickbacks
The Guyana Police Force Major Crimes Unit on Thursday arrested the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs for the offence of demanding ... -
$290M scanner at CJIA down five months after commissioning
The scanner which is designed to among other things, detect explosives in luggage and cargo Its a situation of a few steps backwards at ...












