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Guyana losing 89% of educated workforce-Report

Despite Guyana’s unprecedented growth over the years due to its lucrative oil finds, the country is grappling with an 89%...

Govt. not doing enough to address illegal mining activities-AFC

The Government of Guyana needs to take decisive action in curbing illegal mining activities that have significantly impacted gold declarations....

Indigenous tour operator using business to showcase splendour of North Pakaraimas

By: Sueann Wickham In Guyana, many people do not get the opportunity to experience all the hidden gems and natural beauty...

QC to host 7th Summer Math Camp

The Queen’s College of Guyana Alumni Association (NY), Inc. (“QCAANY”) is hosting its 7th Queen’s College Summer Math Institute (“QCSMI”)...

Agricultural and Innovation Entrepreneurship Programme to be expanded-Pres. Ali

President Dr Irfaan Ali said on Friday that his government will be expanding the Agricultural and Innovation Entrepreneurship Programme to...

Rural communities under pressure as inflation levels remain high- AFC

As inflation levels remain high in Guyana, rural communities are feeling the most pressure from rising food prices says Alliance...

Hughes calls for all political parties to unite in crafting long-term national plan

Alliance for Change (AFC) Leader, Nigel Hughes has emphasized the need for a collaborative effort among all political parties to...

Gov’t working to ensure a greater supply response to decrease food prices- Vice President

Vice President, Bharat Jagdeo today announced a series of measures aimed at ensuring a greater supply response to decrease food...

11-Y-O boy dies after falling off horse, dragged through savannah

Police in Regional Division Nine are investigating an incident which resulted in the death of Cansius Constance, an 11-year-old Grade...

Gov’t fulfils almost 1500 of its agriculture commitments- Min Mustapha

The government has since fulfilled 1500 agricultural commitments during recent community meetings country-wide. Currently, 300 more are being examined by various...

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