Govt to minimise tax disparities between locals & foreigners in oil sector
Senior Minister in the Office of the President with responsibility for finance, Dr. Ashni Singh said government intends to address disparities in the tax...
Bank of Baroda to now offer home mortgages
Just over a week after the Government had given approval to the New Building Society (NBS) to raise its loan ceiling, the Government will...
Cable and Wireless interested in Guyana- Telecommunications Minister
Cable and Wireless Networks has expressed an interest in investing in Guyana’s telecommunications sector.
According to a DIP release, the company’s plan was expressed on...
Gold Board sources new equipment to ensure safe burning practices
The Guyana Gold Board (GGB) assures that the highest safety measure will be taken in the burning of gold at its new facility.
GGB’s new...
“There will be reciprocity” – VP warns countries restricting Guyana’s commodities
Imports from any country that prevents Guyana’s commodities from entering its market will face similar restrictions when its exports are entering Guyana.
This is according...
Mechanics can be fined $100,000 for irresponsible dumping
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is warning persons to desist from dumping waste irresponsibly as this can lead to imprisonment or a fine of...
Chuck E. Cheese to open in Guyana
DALLAS, Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Chuck E. Cheese, the global family entertainment brand, continues to drive international expansion and has successfully...
Children in Guyana involved in worst forms of child labour, prostitution – 2011 Survey
- The Ministry of Social Protection has released the findings of the 2011 National Child Labour Rapid Assessment Survey, which among other things,...
Electricity supply expected to return to normalcy by Friday
- Electricity supply in Demerara and Berbice is expected to return to normalcy tomorrow, Friday September 25, according to Chief Executive Officer of...
Fly Jamaica likely to be hauled before Courts – CCAC
Fly Jamaica is likely to be taken to court over compensations owed to hundreds of passengers who were left stranded as a result of...