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‘Extraordinary moment of family pride’ for siblings set to graduate UG together

For two pairs of siblings, this year’s graduation at the University of Guyana marks an extraordinary moment of family pride...

Two arrested in separate ECD robberies

Police in Regional Division 4'C' have apprehended two alleged robbers following robberies on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD) last...

50 houses for construction in Region Eight

Kaibarupai, Tusseneng, Karisparu, and Muruwa are among the communities in Region Eight that will benefit from the construction of new...

“Dissatisfied” President Ali urges foreign contractor to speed up work on Ogle Maternal and...

The contractors working on the modern Maternal and Paediatric hospital at Ogle, East Coast Demerara have been urged to expedite...

Enmore Regional Hospital could create employment for over 1,000 persons

– scheduled for completion early next year The state-of-the-art regional hospital at Enmore along the East Coast Demerara can create employment for...

162 students graduate from Int’l Human Rights Law certificate course

Over 162 persons on Saturday graduated from the government’s International Human Rights Law certificate course. The programme facilitated by the Ministry...

Almost 100,000 kg of brackish water shrimp produced between January to September – Agri....

The Brackish Water Shrimp Project along Guyana’s Corentyne Coast has achieved significant milestones, producing 98,159 kilograms of shrimp between January...

Briton John wins bronze at Caribbean Elite/Under-23 Cycling Championship

After almost four hours of intense racing under the scorching Georgetown sun, ace rider Briton John earned a coveted spot...

Sir Ronald Ramjattan, Eze Rockliffe among 11 to receive honorary doctorates from UG

UG Announces Distinguished Now in its fourth season of awards, the University of Guyana has announced its 2024 list of exemplars...

Over 50k workers needed to support key sectors, can we keep up?

By Kiana Wilburg Guyanese legislators, and even grassroot folks have accepted that the current pace of our oil-driven growth has placed...

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