Daily Archives
September 15, 2016
Ramayya’s allegations of corruption in the Gov’t are not facts- Nagamootoo
Former Member of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Dr. Veersammy Ramayya had never wanted the party to join with A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), and therefore his resignation from the AFC is consistent with his beliefs.
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MARAD compiling report on river deaths- Minister Ferguson
Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Annette Ferguson updating the media today on developments at several agencies which fall under her purview, said in light of the recent river deaths, the Maritime Administration…
Cabinet approves establishment of Allied Health Council
The Allied Health Council, a regulatory body formed to enhance and monitor the functioning of various aspects of environmental health, has been approved by Cabinet. The announcement was made by Minister of State, Joseph Harmon during a post…
Completion of repairs to damaged submarine cable slated for mid-November;spate of black outs in…
Addressing matters related to the Guyana Power and Light Company, Public Infrastructure minister, David Patterson explained today that the submarine cable, which spans from Vreed-en-Hoop in region three to the Demerara grid, was damaged…
Aircraft found at Yupukari Airstrip bears bogus Registration number
An illegal aircraft discovered at Yupukari, in Region Nine, bears a bogus United States (US) registration; N767Z.
This was disclosed by Minister of State and Secretary to Cabinet, Joseph Harmon during a Press Conference on…
Lack of qualified engineers & defaulting contractors to be addressed by MPI
Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson while updating the media on the progress of several projects today in the Ministry’s board room identified the shortage of qualified engineers and defaulting contractors as major challenges…
GBTI awards top NGSA performers
The Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited (GBTI Ltd) on Wednesday 14th September, 2016 presented bursary awards to fifteen (15) members of the Early Savers Club who were successful at the recent National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA).…
Venezuelans Trading With Trinidadians: Guns And Ammo For Food
Trinidad Guardian– Venezuelans and Trinidadians are bartering on the high seas, selling and/or exchanging arms and ammunition for food and basic commodities.
These trades also take place at some of T&T’s remote coastal…