House greenlights $2B for works at sugar factories, including reopening of Rose Hall Estate

The Committee of Supply on Tuesday approved the sum of $2B of for works at sugar estates across the country. The sum was allocated...

DHBC, GMI licensed as Master Apprenticeship Training Centres

The Board of Industrial Training (BIT), on Friday granted the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC) and Guyanese Manganese Incorporated (GMI) licenses as Master Apprenticeship...

Construction of 100 houses for young professionals begin Monday

The first phase of the young professionals housing scheme will begin on Monday as construction for 100 homes will see major infrastructural development on...

Rose Hall sugar estate will reopen this year

The People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) government will not shy away from its pre-election commitment to reopen sugar estates that were closed by the...

Guyanese endured close to a 200% increase in food prices over the last two...

The Dr. Irfaan Ali-led administration has found a way to disconnect itself from the harsh reality of Guyana's Poverty situation. So said APNU+AFC Member...

CJIA flourishing with $1.7B surplus at close of 2022; British Airways to commence operations...

Guyana’s air transport sector is witnessing a bounceback from the pandemic, with the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) recording a mammoth increase in flights...

Edghill says $83B spent on roads since 2020; scoffs at APNU+AFC’s $52B in five...

The battle of which government has the best track record continued in the National Assembly on Wednesday with the Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan...

Ramjattan raps gov’t for continuing to promote “cutlass and punt mentality”, plugging $billions into...

Alliance For Change (AFC) Leader, Khemraj Ramjattan has called out the government for plugging billions of dollars into a “failing” sugar industry. During his presentation...

BIT trains 7,500 in three years – Minister Hamilton

A total of 7,500 persons were trained by the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) within the last two years. This is according to Labour...

Faulty work by contractor at Princess Street koker leaves several buildings affected

Engineers from the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA) are currently working to put systems in place to relieve the intrusion of river water...

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