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Georgetown: The bold, bright labels on Umami products grab attention. The beautiful labels featuring red, green, black, yellow and white circles— the colours of Guyana’s flag—on a minimalist white background…
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Georgetown: The bold, bright labels on Umami products grab attention. The beautiful labels featuring red, green, black, yellow and white circles— the colours of Guyana’s flag—on a minimalist white background…
Georgetown: Twelve fishermen are still missing as a result of an attack on High Seas in April 2018, but seven Guyanese pirates were recently sentenced to serve 35 years in…
Georgetown: The final activity to mark CARICOM Energy Month will be held in Bridgetown, Barbados. The Caribbean Renewable Energy Statistics Workshop will be convened from 27-29 November at the Accra…
Georgetown: A construction worker and his wife were arrested by the police following the discovery of an AK 47 assault rifle, handgun, ammunitions and cannabis at their North Sophia home…
Georgetown: The Ministry of Business, through the Small Business Bureau, held its first Small Business Market Day recently. This initiative, facilitated by the Ministry of Business saw several small businesses…
Georgetown: In previous years, Lethem has had its fair share of deplorable roads, but after investing approximately $473M, these woes are officially a thing of the past. On Friday, Prime…
Georgetown: The Alliance for Change (AFC) has reached consensus on the Cummingsburg Accord with the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) in the aftermath of a decision that will leave…
Georgetown: The East La Penitence Health Centre is well on its way to becoming the first paperless health facility in Guyana. This is according to the Doctor-in-Charge of the centre,…
Georgetown: The Juvenile Justice Department of the Ministry of Public Security has been working towards building capacity among stakeholders regarding policies and procedures of diversion and alternative sentencing of Juveniles.…
Georgetown: The Faculty of Engineering and Technology of the University of Guyana (UG) is set to see some major developments with a $459M investment by American multinational corporation – Halliburton.…
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