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National Youth Corps launched, 500 to start training in AprilPresident David Granger in delivering a charge at the launch of the National Youth Corps at the Kuru Kuru Training…
Blairmont sugar workers strike over transportation woes, working conditions Workers attached to the Blairmont Estate, West Coast of Berbice are on strike, claiming they are forced to work under…
‘Come for the Party’ – all set for Bartica Regatta 2019The Regatta Organising Committee is anticipating a fun-filled event as it prepares for this year’s Bartica Regatta slated to be…
UG gets $2B Geotechnical Computer LabThe University of Guyana (UG) is now equipped with a Geotechnical computer lab valued in excess of $2 Billion which…
Private sector says political uncertainty affecting investmentsThe Private Sector Commission (PSC) Wednesday said it was concerned about Guyana’s current business climate given “the political uncertainty facing…
Manufacturers urge ‘full respect’ for Court of Appeal decision on No Confidence voteThe Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association (GM&SA) has added to calls for “full respect” of the decision by the Court…
30 Venezuelans being kept at Eve Leary as Gov’t seeks accommodationAfter one week, thirty Venezuelans are still being kept at the Guyana Police Force’s Eve Leary office, as the Government…
President denies business on the decline over political uncertaintyPresident David Granger does not agree with the private sector that business is on the decline as a result of…
Guyana signs agreement to secure exports to UK after BREXITGuyana has joined a list of CARIFORUM member countries to sign agreements with the United Kingdom (UK) which will govern…
71 young entrepreneurs receive $50,000 each to expand businessSeventy-one young entrepreneurs from the Upper Takatu-Upper-Essequibo Region, who benefitted from the first disbursement of the Stimulus Grants under the…
Search on at secondary schools for ICT internsThe Ministry of Public Telecommunication as is in the process of reaching out to five local high schools to generate…
‘Wealth from natural resources is not for any political party’ - Surinamese politicianIt is important that citizens reap the benefits of wealth generated from the extraction of Guyana’s oil and gas resources,…
Tiger Bay youths benefit from arts and robotics campScores of children living within the Rosemary Lane, South Cummingsburg (Tiger Bay) community, on Saturday, benefitted from an interactive session…
Guyana earned over $15.6 Billion from oil and gasGuyana has so far benefitted from more than $15.6 Billion (US$75M) directly from the oil and gas sector, according to…
Durban Backlands North residents receive potable water for first timeDurban Backlands North is an unregulated community in the city of Georgetown, and on Saturday it received potable water for…
Gov’t seeking accommodation for over 60 Venezuelan migrantsThe Government is currently seeking accommodation for 66 Venezuelans who travelled to Georgetown in the early hours of Wednesday. Minister…
Bauxite strike ends, workers reinstatedAfter over a month of striking and protesting, an agreement between the Russian bauxite company RUSAL and the Bauxite Workers…
Venezuelan migrants receive more food items, hygiene kitsThe Civil Defence Commission (CDC) on Wednesday received 200 food hampers and hygiene kits which they have to donate to…

