172 inmates graduate from various training programmes

Some 172 inmates from New Amsterdam and Mazaruni Prisons have successfully completed training programs aimed at equipping them with valuable skills to aid in...

High Court ruling on Exxon’s insurance could negatively affect offshore drilling throughout Caribbean

Dear Editor, My attention was drawn to an article published by “The Guardian” with the caption “Could Guyana’s Exxon ruling scare big oil off risky...

Guyana’s energy ties with Qatar to flourish with new embassy opening in Doha

Guyana is set to witness a significant expansion of its ties with Qatar which is renowned for sustainably managing one of the world's largest...

Gov’t postpones meeting with Teachers’ Union

The Government of Guyana today postponed its scheduled meeting with the Guyana Teachers' Union (GTU). While according to the Union, no rescheduled time or...

Guyana engaging Brazil on “best practices” to enhance rice production

In an effort to improve the quality of rice cultivated in Guyana, local farmers are actively engaging in discussions with their Brazilian counterparts to...

Nandlall says he has the right to criticise ruling on BK, Jordan wharf case

Guyana’s Attorney General and Legal Affairs Minister, Anil Nandlall says that he, like all citizens, reserves the right to criticize rulings made by a...

AHI Director says US$90M offer for Marriott Hotel is 18 times the latest pre-tax...

Dear Editor, For full disclosure, I was appointed Director on the Board of Directors for Atlantic Hotel Inc. (AHI) in 2020. AHI is the entity...

Message from Health Minister on occasion of World Hypertension Day 2023

Please see full statement from the Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony on the occasion of World Hypertension Day 2023: Today, May 17, we join...

Magistrate decision to throw out case against former Finance Minister an “egregious error” –...

Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall, S.C in a statement on Tuesday evening underscored that the decision by Senior Magistrate Leron Daly to throw out...

Highest bid for Marriott Hotel now US$90M

The highest bid for the Guyana Marriott Hotel is now US$90 million, with four of the initial six bidders dropping out of the race. American...

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