$1billion in expired drugs dumped
Georgetown: After taking office in August, 2020 and discovering $1billion of expired drugs in the bonds, the Ministry of Health on Thursday started disposing expired drugs housed at the Diamond…
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Georgetown: After taking office in August, 2020 and discovering $1billion of expired drugs in the bonds, the Ministry of Health on Thursday started disposing expired drugs housed at the Diamond…
Georgetown: Prepaid customers of the Guyana Power and Light Incorporated (GPL) can now submit their queries or concerns to the utility company via a new WhatsApp number launched to cater…
Georgetown: The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved today US$26M in additional financing for Guyana to support the ongoing Guyana Flood Risk Management Project. These funds will help to…
Georgetown: A 38 year-old miner of Number 53 Village, Corentyne Berbice appeared before Magistrate Sunil Scarce Thursday, charged with the murder of a 16-year-old female from Coanna Backdam Five Star,…
Georgetown: The Guyana Office for Investment (Go-Invest) is working aggressively to create a business-friendly environment to attract foreign investors. This was disclosed by Go-Invest Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Peter…
Georgetown: President Dr Irfaan Ali Thursday afternoon met with his Highness Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Juma Al Maktoum of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and members of his team at the…
Georgetown: A United Arab Emirates (UAE) delegation headed by Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum are in Guyana after the delegation arrived in Guyana on Thursday. The group will be meeting…
Georgetown: Guyana will soon join the membership of the International Coconut Community (ICC) as the Ministry of Agriculture advances plans to increase cultivation countrywide. Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha made this disclosure…
Georgetown: Guyana’s tourism product will have a distinct advantage over others after the COVID-19 pandemic because of the need for less populated safe spaces for visitors. Director General of the…
Georgetown: The Guyana Prison Service (GPS) has released 65 non-violent offenders in keeping with efforts to reduce overcrowding in all prisons. The inmates released were convicted for non-violent offences and…
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