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Day: May 23, 2014

Education Ministry launches Training for Teachers in Portuguese Programme

May 23, 2014

Georgetown: As the Ministry of Education (MOE) intensifies efforts to have Portuguese taught in all schools across the country, and to further develop the capacity of modern languages teachers within…

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Campaign to Strengthen Partnership between Business and NGO Sectors

May 23, 2014

Georgetown: The USAID-supported Advancing Partners and Communities project (APC) and the Guyana Business Coalition against HIV and AIDS (GBCHA) launched a campaign to expand and strengthen collaboration between Guyana’s business…

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Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBCHA) Celebrates sixth anniversary

May 23, 2014

Georgetown: Guyana Business Coalition HIV/AIDS celebrated 6 years on May 23, 2014 as a registered non-profit organization which works with the Business Sector, the Ministry of Health, International Partners and…

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Do not pay anymore bribes-Traffic Chief

May 23, 2014

Georgetown: Traffic Chief Hugh Denhert, joining in the efforts to tackle bribery within the Guyana Police Force (GPF), has appealed to the public not to pay any money. He was…

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Low economic growth could affect employment in Caribbean – ECLAC

May 23, 2014

Georgetown: The economic scenario in 2014, with an estimated growth rate of 2.7 per cent, is far from auspicious for the evolution of the regional labour market and presents major…

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  • US$38M contract signed to construct solar farms in Regions Two, Five, Six

    US$38M contract signed to construct solar farms in Regions Two, Five, Six

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    GCSM voices rally in support of Cuba against U.S. hostility

  • Leguan Stelling: $413M upgrade to be completed in June

    Leguan Stelling: $413M upgrade to be completed in June

  • SOCU charges Herstelling family with laundering over $4.1B

    SOCU charges Herstelling family with laundering over $4.1B

  • President Ali: Companies invest over $25B along coastline within two years

    President Ali: Companies invest over $25B along coastline within two years

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    Dr Ashni Singh presents the 2023 fiscal package to the National Assembly

  • Finance Minister says Budget 2023 to spur investment, further enhance livelihoods

    Finance Minister says Budget 2023 to spur investment, further enhance livelihoods

  • Elections petition: CCJ overturns Appeal Court’s decision to hear dismissed case

    Elections petition: CCJ overturns Appeal Court’s decision to hear dismissed case

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