Tag: Ministry of Tourism Industry and Commerce
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Guests in misery as Guyana Marriott AC system shuts down
Guests at the Guyana Marriott Hotel in Kingston Georgetown are in discomfort and misery as the Five Star Hotel is experiencing a shutdown of its Air ... -
The Real Estate Regulators are here
A group of five persons now have the legal rights and tasks of monitoring the activities that take place within the local Real Estate Industry under ... -
A disability that brought on suicidal thoughts
THE FIGHTER: Vlyssess Edwards in his wheelchair BY:Meshach Atkinson For Twenty Seven-year-old Vlyssess Edwards, developing a disability was not something he ever envisioned. Dealing with this ... -
The President is sad
Former Minister of Tourism Industry and Commerce now President of Guyana, His Excellency Dr. Mohamed rfaan Ali on Wednesday delivered an address mixed with laughter, reflection, ... -
Guyana launches ‘Discover Guyana’ Mobile Apps
With the changes brought about by the coronavirus, Guyana is ensuring that it is nit left lagging behind compared to other countries. Guyana on Wednesday through ... -
Linden dumping it’s trash on it’s beauty
This composite photo shows the garbage lining a section of the road leading to the Kara kara Blue Lake situated at the center while several kayaks ... -
Improve the service and people will spend their money- Tourism Minister urges
A woman rows her boat past Adel’s Tourists Resort as she makes her way further up a tributary creek of the Pomeroon River As the tourism ... -
Tourism’s ‘Snap and Share’ competition ends with three winners
L-R Kaieteur Falls taken by Thamesha Watson, Mountain Pakarampa taken by Dakari Jordan and a scene at Lake Tapakuma taken by Keanu Thomas were the winning ... -
Wrong and strong foreign company ‘Superior Concrete Inc.’ disrespects Gov.’t Minister
Directors of Superior Concrete Inc, Ian Jones and Richard Shamlin (News Room Guyana Photo) The Ministry of Housing and Water on Tuesday evening condemned the disrespect ... -
Consumer Affairs begs purchasers to ‘read before signing contracts’
The Competition and Consumer Affairs Commission (CCAC) is warning buyers to properly read the contracts provided by their suppliers before signing. In this week’s edition of ...














