Five in running to supply tractors, disc ploughs to GuySuCo
Five companies have submitted bids for the supply and delivery of tractors and disc ploughs to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo).
Five companies have submitted bids for the supply and delivery of tractors and disc ploughs to the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo).
LIMA, (Reuters) – A Peruvian judge yesterday admitted a $4.5 billion lawsuit against Spanish oil firm Repsol SA REP.MC,
The Ministry of Health has recorded 47 new COVID-19 cases after 451 tests were conducted.
NAIROBI, (Reuters) – Fighting between forces from Ethiopia’s rebellious northern region of Tigray and central government forces has erupted around the town of Kobo, residents and both sides said yesterday, ending a months-long ceasefire.
PARIS, (Reuters) – TotalEnergies TTEF.PA is involved in supplying gas condensate to make jet fuel that may have been used by Russia’s military in Ukraine, via the French firm’s stake in a venture with Russia’s Novatek NVTK.MM,
(Trinidad Guardian) – Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says his decision to accept the Police Service Commission’s choice of Gary Griffith as the best option for Police Commissioner was the biggest mistake he has made in his life.
Three persons from Region Two are currently injured after they were involved in a vehicular collision that occurred on the Sparta Public Road, Essequibo Coast, Sunday night.
(Trinidad Guardian) – The Beetham man who was fined $400 for kicking water on MP Fitzgerald Hinds during a walkabout back in 2018, was killed by police on Tuesday night.
MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – A Mexican judge ruled that there was sufficient evidence to hear charges against the country’s former Attorney General Jesus Murillo in relation to his alleged role in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 and subsequent investigation, judicial authorities said Wednesday.
The MV Malali will be deployed from today to ply the routes between Parika and Bartica and between Parika and Leguan, the Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD) has announced.
BUENOS AIRES, (Reuters) – Latin American leaders sent their support to Argentina’s Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner yesterday, after a federal prosecutor asked for extensive prison time in her corruption proceedings.
BOGOTA, (Reuters) – Colombian President Gustavo Petro said yesterday that drug traffickers who comply with government surrender conditions and exit the trade will not be extradited to face charges abroad.
A contract with a project sum of $566.9M was signed today for the reconstruction of the North Ruimveldt Secondary School which was destroyed by fire on June 19 last year, a release from the Ministry of Education said.
Former Alliance For Change (AFC) leader Raphael Trotman is resigning from the National Assembly.
LIMA, (Reuters) – A Peruvian judge yesterday admitted a $4.5 billion lawsuit against Spanish oil firm Repsol SA REP.MC,
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A New York Democrat who campaigned on abortion rights and the future of U.S.
BANGKOK, (Reuters) – Thailand’s Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha today after accepting a petition from an opposition party seeking his ousting on the grounds that he has held office for his full, legally mandated term.
Finding that the President had meaningfully consulted the Leader of the Opposition, acting Chief Justice Roxane George SC has affirmed the appointments of the Chairpersons of both the Police Service Commission and the Integrity Commission.
The lead investigator of the team assigned to Guyana by CARICOM’s Regional Security System (RSS) to review the investigation of the murder of Ricardo ‘Paper Shorts’ Fagundes is in Guyana and has started work, government sources have confirmed.
A Trinidadian company has won the contract to provide transportation services for the Marriott Hotel and some local taxi drivers who are being let go are crying foul.
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