House passes modernized Petroleum Activities Bill

Following more than seven hours of contentious debate by government and opposition members of parliament, the modernized Petroleum Activities Bill 2023 was passed in...

British Airways’ Guyana to London route sees 20,000 passengers since March 2023 startup- Tourism...

Following the March 2023 introduction of a British Airways flight between Guyana to London, an impressive 20,000 passengers have travelled this route, according to...

Exxon approves contract for SBM to build Guyana’s 6th FPSO

SBM Offshore announced today that ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) has confirmed the award of contracts for the Whiptail development project located in the Stabroek...

Remaining black belly sheep to arrive in first quarter -Min. Mustapha

With the PPP/C Government’s aggressive efforts to develop the livestock sector, Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha said the thriving black belly sheep project is...

GUYOIL reduces fuel prices

Amidst public outcry over the increased price for fuel at the nation’s pumps, the Guyana Oil Company Ltd (GUYOIL) has reduced the prices for...

Increased fares for interior transport are unauthorised – Govt

  See full release below: The Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce have noted that transportation providers for water, land...

IDB joins World Bank in blacklisting Chinese firm working on multibillion-dollar ECD Road Widening...

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has joined the World Bank in blacklisting the China Railway First Group (CRFG), the firm currently executing the multibillion-dollar...

Audit report on ExxonMobil’s $7.3B bills to be finished by March 2023- Min. Bharrat

Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat assured members of the National Assembly on Tuesday that the final report on the audit of ExxonMobil’s expenses, incurred...

US$5.3 project launched to address food insecurity issues in CARICOM

The Caribbean Agricultural Productivity Improvement Activity (CAPA), a $5.3 million project funded by the United States Agency for International Development Eastern and Southern Caribbean...

INK HAS DRIED: Nandlall says govt risks legal turmoil if sole-sourced US$35.4M e-ID card...

The ink on the electronic identification card contract between the Guyana government and a German company has dried, and any termination of the multibillion-dollar...

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