$28M PAC Head Office to be constructed

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The construction of a $ 28M Protected Areas Commission’s (PAC) Head Office will soon commence and is expected to be completed by the end...

Sea levels could rise by 3ft in the next 87 years – UN...

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A leaked draft of the U.N.'s next major climate change report warns that global sea levels could rise more than three feet by the...

President favours broadcast digitisation, but stresses media professionalism

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-  President Donald Ramotar is fully behind the Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s (CBU) mission to transform the region’s television and radio operations on a digital trajectory,...

Finance Ministry reiterates that Gov’t is not incurring debt from Amaila Project

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Minister of Finance Dr. Ashni Singh in a statement this evening reiterated that the government will not incur any debt from the Amaila Falls...

Chief of Staff promoted to Rear Admiral, plans to retire next month

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Chief of Staff of the Guyana Defence Force Gary Best was today promoted from Commodore to Rear Admiral, the first of its kind in...

Amaila failure could shy away In’tl investors – US Ambassador

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The U.S embassy in Georgetown has lamented the failure of the Amaila Falls Hydro Project, saying it could shy away investors and make getting...

Guysuco shake up looms

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President Donald Ramotar says that the Board of Directors of Guysuco will soon be reviewed, as there will be a new role for its...

Amaila Falls: ‘Much harm has been done to the project by the peddling in...

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The Private Sector Commission (PSC) is calling on the main opposition party – A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) to take up the offer...

Agricola Accident: Man succumbs to injuries

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Shawn Bourne, 71 who was injured in the accident in Agricola last night , has succumbed to his injuries at the Georgetown Public Hospital...

Woman accused of trafficking 17 – year – old remanded to prison

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A woman was today remanded to prison by Magistrate Fabayo Azore, following a charge of assault and trafficking in person. Ann Maria Carter of First...

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GPL to increase generation capacity in Bartica

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The Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) continues to advance efforts to improve electricity reliability and support growing demand across the country through strategic...

MOH utilises drone technology to deliver medical supplies to Moraikobai Health Centre

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The Ministry of Health over the weekend successfully delivered essential medical supplies to the Moraikobai Health Centre along the Mahaicony River through the use...

Edghill visits Huawei HQ in China to examine innovations in smart transport systems, AI

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Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, and Head of Procurement and Contracts, Andy Mahadeo, recently visited the global headquarters of Huawei in Shenzhen, China,...

5 students at Lower Corentyne Secondary test positive for COVID-19

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More than a week after the Port Mourant Training Centre (PMTC) was forced to shut down temporarily after recording positive COVID-19 cases amongst students,...

Nearly 3,000 Indigenous community projects funded through LCDS revenues

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Close to 3,000 projects have been implemented in Indigenous villages through financing generated from the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCD’s) 2030. Senior Director of Climate...

Guyana earned US$353M from carbon credit sales since 2022

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Guyana has earned US$353 million from the sale of carbon credits since becoming the world’s first country to receive jurisdictional-scale forest carbon credits, generating...

Online passport application, appointment system to start on June 15

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Guyana’s immigration services are set to enter a new digital era with the launch of the country’s online passport application and appointment system on...

St. George’s is first public school to take CXC’s CCSLC exams

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Sixty-nine students of the St George’s School of Sciences have become the first public institution in Guyana to sit the Caribbean Certificate of Secondary...

PM Phillips lauds Caribbean excellence at Anthony N. Sabga Awards Ceremony  

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...says region’s heroes must be recognised, supported, and celebrated Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips underscored the importance of recognising and celebrating the mastery emanating...

2 trapped after Region 8 mining pit caved in

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Two pork-knockers are said to be trapped after the mining pit they were working in collapsed and burned them. The incident occurred on Saturday (June 13,...