Safety in the oil and gas industry was highlighted as a major issue when private sector representatives from Guyana and Trinidad discussed economic opportunities and threats to expediting the oil and gas industry on Friday.
Almost a year since the body of murdered businessman Mohamed Khan was found, his family remains disappointed with the police’s apparent sloth in bringing his killers to justice, even as Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum insists that the investigation is still very much alive.
An elderly man believed to be suffering from Alzheimer’s disease left home on September 11 and has not been seen since; his relatives are appealing for the public’s help in locating him.
After a seven-year absence which could see sanctions being imposed, Guyana will be in attendance at this year’s Inter-American Conference of Ministers of Labour to be held in Washington from September 29th to October 1st, according to Minister of State Joseph Harmon.
“Jobs for our young men and women must be our top priority over the next five years”, President David Granger told the PNCR’s third general council meeting for the year today and the first since APNU+AFC won the presidency in May.
HAVANA, (Reuters) – Pope Francis told former Cold War foes Cuba and the United States on Saturday to set an example for the world by deepening their recent rapprochement that he helped broker.
Government is looking to lease a new ferry to replace the docked MV Lady Northcote on the North West route and has promised two new ships for the route next year.
Finance Secretary Neermal Rekha, who failed to resume duty as expected on July 31st, has been replaced, Minister of State Joseph Harmon announced yesterday.
The government is yet to finalise the new drug procurement guidelines and acting Permeant Secretary of the Public Health Ministry Trevor Thomas says the process may take up to the end of the year.
President David Granger made a lightning visit to Linden yesterday and received an enthusiastic welcome at all three locations where he walked and mingled with throngs of residents.
While declaring that Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo has the full backing of the administration, State Minister Joseph Harmon yesterday said government will not be engaging the PPP in the press over its concerns about him leading its delegation in unity talks with the opposition party.
Embarking on a new approach to rebrand and revitalise the ‘Garden City,’ the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) yesterday unveiled its plans to raise awareness with the launching of its ‘Green Conference and Expo.’
President David Granger on Thursday assured that the government would match private investment in the local aviation sector, which he said is critical for the administration’s push to unlock the potential of the hinterland.
As part of an initiative to empower rural women and teach them to manage and sustain small entrepreneurial ventures, First Lady Sandra Granger on Thursday launched an entrepreneurship workshop for the women of Good Hope.
Solar power can be an “easy entry point” for alternative energy in Guyana, according to Presidential Adviser on the Environment Gary Best but at least one environmentalist has argued that the backbone of the country’s renewable energy needs should be hydropower.