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38 drums of fuel, two vessels seized by Energy AgencyThirty-eight drums containing fuel were estimated to be 1,900 gallons were seized by inspectors of the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA),…
Parking Meter project led to significant decrease of traffic across Harbour BridgeAfter eight years, vehicular traffic across the Demerara Harbour Bridge saw a 6.7% decrease in February 2017. General Manager at…
Kitty Market rehabilitation stalled; Council working to settle debtsCity Hall will soon be reallocating its resources to the Kitty Market as the Council hopes to have construction completed…
Association mulls legal action against ‘restriction on used tyres’The Guyana Used Tyre Association today (Tuesday, April 11, 2017), picketed the State House, calling for the restriction on used…
MAPM continues protest action; reiterates call for complete revocation of parking meter contractThe Movement Against Parking Meters (MAPM) is calling for the 'start over' of the process involving the Parking Meter Project…
Jagdeo calls for Public-Private partnerships to increase investmentsOpposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo is urging the Minister of Business, Dominic Gaskin to develop guidelines and enter into Public-Private partnerships,…
Natural Resources Ministry warns against unaccredited oil & gas online coursesThe Ministry of Natural Resources is urging the public to be careful when signing up for online courses in oil…
$1 Billion Government bailout approved for GuySuCo to prevent workers from strikingGovernment has once again stepped in, to the rescue of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) as the company finds it…
Agriculture Ministry to lease Skeldon Estate to Private sector AssociationThe Agriculture Ministry says private sector bodies are now expressing interest in the management of the sugar industry. Members of…
Golden Grains Investment acquires Alesie Group’s assets as company exits rice industryGolden Grains Investment and Alesie Rice Group announced today (April 07, 2017) that they have reached a purchase agreement that…
Bureau of Statistics gets new home at former ‘Customs House’The Bureau of Statistics now has a permanent home at the Main and Hope Streets, Georgetown building that once housed…
Enmore NDC attempted to sell computers donated by BNTF- eGovernment Unit responds to PPP statementThe eGovernment Project Execution Unit says the fifteen computers seized during an operation by the unit and officers attached to…
Opposition leader calls for re-opening of wildlife tradeThe Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo, is calling on the Government to immediately re-open the wildlife trade, simultaneously ensuring…
City Council hosts consultation on garbage collection fees; Bemoans attendanceThe Mayor of Georgetown has bemoaned the attendance of business owners to consultations being hosted by the Council, to deal…
$1B five-star Classic International Hotel and Suites opens at CorrivertonHNS Property Development Investment has officially opened its five-star $1B Classic International Hotel and Suites at #79 Village Corriverton on…
Monies from Parking Meter to rehabilitate Charlotte StreetThe City Council has earmarked its percentage of monies made from the Parking Meter Project for the rehabilitation of sections…
Oil rises to near one-month highUpstream Online- Oil prices on Tuesday rose to a near one-month high, supported by an unplanned production outage in the…
Four Weeks later and no job for cane planters at GuySuCo Enmore/LBI EstatesWritten by Mark Murray Over 75 cane planters of Enmore and LBI Estates are reporting that for the last four…

