Scenes from GuyExpo 2013
Georgetown: GuyExpo opened with a view that the increase of foreign exhibitors will see grater bilateral and cohesive trade among Guyanese and the international parties on board. GuyExpo will officially…
Georgetown: GuyExpo opened with a view that the increase of foreign exhibitors will see grater bilateral and cohesive trade among Guyanese and the international parties on board. GuyExpo will officially…
Georgetown: The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will be celebrating 21 years in Government on October 5 with a series of events. Head of the Presidential Secretariat (HPS) at his weekly…
Georgetown: Police Commissioner [ag] Leroy Brumell will be confirmed in his position after a confab today between President Donald Ramotar and a team from A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).…
Georgetown: The Ministry of Education (MOE) today commissioned the spanking new Turkeyen Nursery School in a well-attended, simple ceremony, held in the school compound. Parents, teachers, education officials, and pupils…
Georgetown : The Ministry of Home Affairs’s Stray Catching Units have impounded a total of 201 animals during the month of September. These operations were conducted on the East Bank…
Georgetown: As part of Guyana’s international obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the country is expected to submit its third national communication document. Office of…
Georgetown: Speaker of the National Assembly Raphael Trotman is calling for more consensuses in Parliament, given the ongoing division that continues to dominate every sitting, as this is essential in…
Georgetown: Under the theme “Advancing Productivity through Innovation, Modernisation and Expansion” Guyana’s largest trade fair, GuyExpo 2013, will open today at the Sophia Exhibition complex. Meanwhile, persons are urged to…
Georgetown: Commissioner-General of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr. Khurshid Sattaur said that the organisation is committed to ensuring the highest possible efficiency in the trade process, noting that numerous…
Bridgetown. The Caribbean Court of Justice will make its ruling in the Shanique Myrie case on Friday morning. The ruling will be delivered via video conferencing from the CCJ’s Port-of-Spain…
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