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Day: September 2, 2015

Agri. Minister launches National Tree Planting Day initiative

September 2, 2015

Georgetown: Cognisant of the fact that investing in a Green Economy has several benefits to not only enhance food security but also to reduce poverty and improve nutrition, Agriculture Minister…

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Man stabbed to death after argument with group of men

September 2, 2015

Georgetown : This morning just minutes to 7 O’ clock, Dean Macey was involved in an argument with a group of men at Leopold Street, Georgetown, during which he was…

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PM betrays post-election promises on press freedom – GPA

September 2, 2015

Georgetown: The Guyana Press Association (GPA) has noted with concern recent reports of Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo’s interaction with a Chronicle reporter following the publication of a news report in…

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Indigenous Heritage month launched, President says steps being taken to promote, preserve, promulgate indigenous culture and languages

September 2, 2015

Georgetown: Out of respect and sensitivity for Guyana’s first peoples, what was known as “Amerindian Heritage Month” has now been re-designated ‘Indigenous Heritage Month”. This was announced earlier Tuesday evening,…

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Jagdeo not in support of Govt regulating media

September 2, 2015

Georgetown: The plan by the David Granger-led Administration to regulate the Guyanese media has been blasted by the leader of the Former President and Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo. The Opposition…

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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

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

    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

  • UK waivers visa requirements for Guyanese

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