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Govt. approves CGX, Frontera Energy farm-in joint venture

The Government has granted approval for Frontera Energy Corporation and CGX Energy Inc. to move ahead with their joint venture...

ExxonMobil to proceed with Liza Phase 2 development offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil today announced that it has funded the Liza Phase 2 development offshore Guyana, which will produce up to 220,000...

Former media worker asks court to overturn 25 years’ sentence

A panel of appellate judges this morning fully heard an appeal brought against the State by convicted child rapist, Andre...

Agencies collaborate for sustainable tourism development through education

The Ministry of Education, the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), and the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) met today...

Natural Resources Ministry hosts stakeholders’ compliance awareness forum

Compliance in the natural resources and environmental sectors should be predicated on knowledge and awareness. This notion was amplified this...

“Serious introspection” necessary, Press Association says on World Press Freedom Day

Today, May 3, Guyana joins the rest of the world in celebrating World Press Freedom Day. This year, the annual...

Guyana running the risk of becoming another Venezuela — Jagdeo

If Guyana falls into the trap of becoming overly dependent on oil revenues instead of focusing on the diversification of...

Over 20 Guyanese companies to travel to Houston for major oil conference

By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell Well over 20 local companies are preparing to head over to Houston, Texas for the Offshore Technology Conference...

Govt. takes “keen interest” in PPP’s hiring of US company to regain power —...

By Abena Rockcliffe-Campbell Noting government is amazed by the spending power of the People's Progressive Party (PPP), newly appointed Director General...

Gov’t busy playing musical chairs while Guyanese are suffering — Jagdeo

Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo, has accused the APNU+AFC Government of playing “musical chairs” with the shifting of its ministers from...

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