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More than 500 farmers benefit as Guyana’s black belly sheep stock climbs to over...

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The government continues to strengthen its livestock sector through the expansion of the Black Belly Sheep Programme, which has significantly increased local production and...

CJIA control tower to be relocated as airline traffic outgrows existing layout

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The air traffic control tower at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) will be relocated to the opposite side of the airfield to free...

Guyana sets sights on ICAO Council seat

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Guyana is positioning itself to secure a seat on the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) council by 2028, with a string of regional firsts...

Excavator damages GPL infrastructure at Hampton Court, disrupting power supply in Reg. 2

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See full statement from the Guyana Power and Light Inc.: At approximately 10:10 hrs today, an excavator came into contact with GPL’s eelectricity network at...

Govt inviting bids for relocation of old Demerara Harbour Bridge

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The Ministry of Public Works has invited bids for the relocation of the old Demerara Harbour Bridge to facilitate the proposed Sandhills-Timehri crossing. According to...

UG scholar Dr Lidon Lashley receives int’l recognition for advancing inclusive education in Guyana

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The University of Guyana Early Childhood Centre of Excellence (UG-ECCE) is celebrating another significant international achievement after its Director, Dr. Lidon Lashley, received an...

Ministers Manickchand, Benn engage with King’s Foundation representatives on GT beautification project

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As efforts continue to advance Georgetown’s Beautification and Revitalisation Project, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Priya Manickchand and Minister within the Ministry...

Govt committed to Carter Center electoral reforms, but process must be phased – AG

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Attorney General (AG) and Legal Affairs Minister Anil Nandlall, on Tuesday, during his weekly programme “Issues in the News”, highlighted that while the Government...

17-Y-O stabbed to death at Georgetown bus park

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See full statement from the Guyana Police Force: Police in Regional Division # 4 ‘A’ are investigating an alleged murder which occurred on Wednesday May...

Foreign workers not a threat to Guyanese – Govt assures

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            With Guyana turning to foreign workers and the vast expertise in the diaspora to meet the growing demands for skills in the country as...