Investors’ interest in Guyana will soar with Exxon’s new estimate of 4 billion barrels

The Government of Guyana is pleased with the announcement today by ExxonMobil and its partners, Hess Guyana and CNOOC Nexen Petroleum, of an increase...

No budget for 2020, COVID-19 led to project delays; we were not lapsing –...

The distressing financial state of several governmental agencies and the delays in several major infrastructural projects are no fault of former ministers under the...

Citizens should receive portion of oil money but on conditions-Jagdeo

Economist, Professor Clive Thomas’s suggestion that government should consider annual cash transfer of $1Million (US$5000) to poor households when oil starts pumping, has generated...

AFC must allow its nominated commissioner to work independently

Dear Editor, My attention was drawn to the Alliance for Change’s (AFC) press statement dated January 13, 2024, on their Facebook page as well as...

Mahdia Primary School benefitting from major upgrades

With the start of a new school term, the Department of Education in Region Eight has implemented a shift system for students of the...

Property inventory, valuation update to begin in New Amsterdam-Minister Bulkan

The Ministry of Communities recently signed a $335M project with the Municipal Assessments Canada (MPAC) and Axilogic Inc. to update the property inventory and...

Govt. approves Islamic Development Bank loan agreement

Cabinet has approved a loan agreement signed by Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) for the financing of the...

$27M expansion project taking shape at Indigenous Residence

The sum of $27M is being spent on the expansion and renovation of the Indigenous Residence at Princess Street, Georgetown to ensure the persons...

Taxes represent more than 90 percent of Govt.’s revenue for first half of 2018

Finance Minister, Winston Jordan proudly told the National Assembly on Thursday that the agriculture, fishing and forestry sectors showed great improvements this year. In...

Audits for ExxonMobil’s expenses will be up-to-date by mid-2024 – VP Jagdeo

Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo has assured that the auditing of ExxonMobil's expenses will be up-to-date by mid-next year. During a recent press conference, Jagdeo...

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