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Minister Raphael Trotman (second from left) with the team from Global Green Initiative after the signing. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)
Minister Raphael Trotman (second from left) with the team from Global Green Initiative after the signing. (Ministry of the Presidency photo)

Guyana clinches US$300,000 grant from Green Climate Fund

Minister of Governance, with responsibility for Natural Resources and the Environment, Raphael Trotman, yesterday, signed a US$300,000 grant with the Green Climate Fund (GCF) on the side lines of the United Nations Frame-work Convention on Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC) in Paris, France.

The charred remains of the Rasville apartment building that was gutted by an early morning fire last week. (Keno George photo)

27 lose homes in Rasville fire

A fire, suspected to be arson, last week Monday gutted a two-storey apartment building at Rasville in Georgetown, destroying the homes of 27 people, including children, and causing millions in losses.

Andy Anaguer

Cubans fined over forged US passports

Five Cuban nationals were on Tuesday each fined $100,000 after pleading guilty to charges that they forged American passports and attempted to use them to leave the country through the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.

Justice of Appeal Yonette Cummings-Edwards

Justice Cummings-Edwards nominated to perform CJ functions

President David Granger met with the Leader of the Opposition, Bharrat Jagdeo at the Ministry of the Presidency today to determine the Judge who would be appointed to perform the functions of the Office of the Chief Justice during the leave of absence of Acting Chief Justice Ian Chang.

Truck driver dies in accident

Investigations are being conducted into a fatal accident that occurred at about 0030h today at Good Hope Public Road, ECD, and which resulted in the death of truck-driver Yougraj Singh, 50 years, of Coverden, EBD, the police say.

Audit report on NICIL calls for firm action

The forensic audit report commissioned by the APNU+AFC government of controversial holding company NICIL has recommended criminal and/or disciplinary action against all those responsible for the interception of state revenues totalling $26.858 billion in violation of the constitution.

Chand says GuySuCo still stalling

Conciliation talks have started between the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) and the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) but the two sides remain split on the Annual Production Incentive (API) for sugar workers.

Gov’t injects $49M into palm mite fight

The government has approved a $49 million package to help fight the Red Palm Mite infestation affecting the coconut industry but one exporter says efforts to combat the pest will not be successful unless all farmers simultaneously treat affected plants.

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