NIS is not in crisis – Dr Luncheon
Georgetown : Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon responded to a statement reportedly made by Opposition Leader, David Granger at a recent press conference to the effect that…
Georgetown : Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr. Roger Luncheon responded to a statement reportedly made by Opposition Leader, David Granger at a recent press conference to the effect that…
Georgetown : Cognisant of media publications and statements that have been and continue to be made concerning the police actions in dealing with the incident involving Deryck Kanhai on November…
Georgetown: Today the National Assembly will debate three financial papers including a proposed $4.5B in supplementary funding to the sugar and the rice sectors. Minister of Finance Dr. Ashni Singh…
Georgetown: Government workers will be paid their retroactive 5% increase this Monday, Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon confirmed. Speaking at his weekly post-Cabinet press briefing at the…
Georgetown: A contract for the rehabilitation of three roads in Guyana, being funded by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), was signed at the Ministry of Agriculture boardroom, Regent and Vlissengen…
Georgetown: The Executive members of the Guyana Veterinary Association today paid a courtesy call on Agriculture Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammyin the boardroom of his Regent and Shiv Chanderpaul Drive office.…
Georgetown: A 600-bed camp facility arrived in Guyana for GGI/AGM Inc. This camp is required to meet the immediate housing needs of the construction crew. The Camp facilities are expected…
Georgetown: The strong technical cooperation and assistance provided by Cuba to Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is a shining example of South-South cooperation. That was one of the…
Georgetown : Public Health was one of the key issues identified by the CARICOM Reparations Commission to receive reparatory diplomacy and action. This disclosure was made by Chairman of the…
Georgetown : The police release statistics saying an overall increase of 5% in serious crimes has been recorded at the end of November 2013 in comparison to the same period…
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