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Day: August 7, 2017

Five-day Agricultural Economic Conference commence with food Security, Climate Change focus

August 7, 2017

Georgetown: For sustainable agricultural development to be realized, a holistic approach by key players is necessary for the strengthening of the industry. These sentiments were echoed by Agriculture Minister, Noel…

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Police Constable kills pedestrian, injure others in crash

August 7, 2017

Georgetown: Police are investigating a fatal accident which occurred about 17:30hrs Sunday on the Catherine Public Road, East Coast Demerara (ECD) that resulted in the death of pedestrian Winston Small,…

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CANU seized nine kilos of cocaine, two teenagers arrested

August 7, 2017

Georgetown: Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) ranks seized over nine kilograms of suspected cocaine found in a cooking gas cylinder at 25 Delph Avenue Campbellville Georgetown Monday. Information indicates that ranks…

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Taxes represent 80 percent of Gov’t total revenue collection

August 7, 2017

Georgetown: Several tax measures which were introduced in the 2017 budget last year have proven to be worthwhile efforts on the part of the Government. These measures have actually helped…

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$463M spent to improve access to potable water

August 7, 2017

Georgetown: During the first half of 2017, the Government expended $463Million of the budgeted $2.8Billion towards ensuring all citizens of Guyana benefit from improved access to potable water.  This is…

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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

  • UK waivers visa requirements for Guyanese

    UK waivers visa requirements for Guyanese

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    Amended Medical Practitioners Bill:  Non-nationals cleared to practice medicine in Guyana

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