CDB funded US$30.9M sea river defence works
Georgetown: The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) funded US$30.9M Sea and River Defence Resilience project which was launched in 2016, will advance this year. The project is expected to provide for…
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Georgetown: The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) funded US$30.9M Sea and River Defence Resilience project which was launched in 2016, will advance this year. The project is expected to provide for…
Georgetown: A Commission of Inquiry into the Lindo Creek massacre will commence on Thursday, February 01 by Justice Donald Trotman. Retired Justice Donald Trotman was Wednesday morning sworn to head…
Georgetown: STEM Guyana, in association with the Ministry of Public Telecommunications, will conduct a series of Certification programmes for technology ‘buffs’, youth leaders and teachers who are interested in starting…
Georgetown: The Government of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana has welcomed the decision of the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), Mr. Antonio Gutteres to refer the controversy arising…
Georgetown : Several institutions across the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are set to undertake the implementation of the 10th EDF CARIFORUM Crime and Security Cooperation Programme, Director of Human Development at the…
Georgetown : Two private-hire operators were last night robbed of their motorcars during separate occurrences on the West Demerara, by four males who operated in pairs. One of the vehicles…
Georgetown: The United Nations Secretary General has informed the Government of Guyana that the UN has decided to refer the settlement of the Guyana/Venezuela border controversy to the International Court.…
Georgetown: Six armed bandits descended and brutalized a Chinese business couple at their home at Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara on Monday night robbing them of their Toyota vehicle…
Georgetown: With government working steadfast to secure additional and larger markets for Guyana’s produce, the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) recorded a 25% increase in non-traditional exports for 2017, according to…
Georgetown: The Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC) recently released the list of top exported commodities for 2017 and commodities in high demand from Guyana were Coconuts, Wiri Wiri pepper, pumpkins, eddoes,…
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