Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has indicated plans to increase the number of water distribution trucks for Sophia residents, in light of complaints by some that they were forced to resort to using trench water for domestic purposes due to the inadequate supply they were receiving.
The APNU+AFC Government has budgeted for the titling of 30 more indigenous communities even as it negotiates a four-year extension of the present project funded through the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund (GRIF) and which ends in October 2016.
Government is still to act on the controversial Red House lease agreement that was made by the former PPP/C-led administration and Attorney-General Basil Williams yesterday said that action would be taken “within a reasonable time”.
Following a recent Cabinet decision, Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection Keith Scott has appointed the Chairman and members of the National Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and Health (NACOSH).
The contract of Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Legal Affairs Ministry Indira Anandjit, who was sent on 52 days of leave last December after it was discovered that millions of dollars in law books and computer parts could not be accounted for, has expired and it has not been renewed, Attorney-General Basil Williams said yesterday.
A conference to launch Guyana as a tourist destination for weddings, honeymoons and other special events is to be held from October 10-12 at the Ramada Princess Hotel.
A Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo man is seeking the assistance of the public to find his car, which was reportedly stolen at Old Road, Eccles, East Bank Demerara between Sunday evening and Monday morning.
During the second quarter of this year, 108 hinterland patients were medically evacuated on 106 flights, according to the Director of Regional Health Services (RHS), Dr Kay Shako.
Minister within the Ministry of Communities, Valerie Sharpe-Patterson recently visited the South Sophia district to address a number of issues affecting residents and homed in on squatting.
Ministry of Public Health Medical Technician, Ravindra Dass is being treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was hit by a mini-bus while running across High Street, Kingston.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – President Dilma Rousseff’s opponents made a final call at her impeachment trial yesterday for her removal, not just for breaking budget rules, but for plunging Brazil into a political and economic crisis amid a sweeping corruption scandal.
MAPUTO, (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is demanding an external forensic audit of Mozambique’s public debt to regain investor confidence after a scandal over more than $2 billion in secret loans, its local representative said yesterday.
BOGOTA, (Reuters) – Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos yesterday officially called a plebiscite allowing the nation to decide whether to accept a peace agreement to end more than five decades of war with Marxist rebels.
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuela has arrested several opposition activists accused of plotting violence during an anti-government rally scheduled for Thursday, President Nicolas Maduro said yesterday, and opposition leaders slammed the arrests as intimidation.
MIAMI, CMC- Former West Indies middle order batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul is continuing to protest his unceremonious expulsion from the regional squad, saying he has given yeoman service without being honoured.
Police Constable Timothy Horatio who was allegedly the driver of a minibus that was involved in an accident on Regent Street on August 27, 2016, during which several persons were injured and one subsequently died, has been charged with Causing Death by Dangerous Driving.
MANILA, (Reuters) – China will be the “loser” if it does not recognise an international court ruling against its territorial claims in the South China Sea, Philippine Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay said today.