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Tullow’s 2nd discovery encourages exploration in Guyana’s shallow waters- Ramps Logistics Director

Tullow Oil’s second discovery, at the Joe-1 exploration well in the Orinduik Block, is poised to have a favourable impact...

Eco Atlantic poised to earn US$3.6B once Orinduik’s full oil potential is realized-CEO

The most recent Competent Person’s report on the Orinduik Block notes that it holds, at best, 3.98 billion barrels of...

GTT sets up donation systems to assist in Bahamas hurricane relief

The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) is making it easy and possible to assist with hurricane relief efforts in...

More aggressive campaign needed to combat NCDs – Minister

Over the past decade, the fight to combat non-communicable diseases(NCDs)  has intensified since they account for over 70% of all...

$17.4 M Sexual Offences Court opens in Essequibo

The Supreme Court of the Judicature was yesterday given another “thumbs up” for progressively moving the justice system forward, with...

NAC looking to accredit oil and gas programmes

With yet another oil find being announced yesterday, the National Accreditation Council (NAC) is said to be redoubling its focus...

Amalgamation of Unions always on the table – GAWU

The importance of trade unions merging is something that the movement has been mulling for some time, says General-Secretary of...

Man kills brother in drunken rage

A drunken brawl between two siblings resulted in the death of 47-year-old Satnarine Jattan this afternoon. Jattan, a painter was...

16-year-old Venezuelan among two killed in separate incidents

The police are investigating the murders of two men which occurred yesterday at two separate interior locations.   In one instance, 16-year-old...

Govt, MACORP sign MOU to provide free online technical training

The Ministry of Public Telecommunications and Machinery Corporation of Guyana (MACORP) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to pave...

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