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Regulation of mining sector still our biggest challenge – Trotman

While he is pleased with the numerous achievements made in reforming the extractive sector, Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman,...

June 2 set for New York celebration of Guyana’s 53rd Independence

The Guyana Independence Celebration Committee (New York) will host the New York celebration of Guyana’s 53rd Anniversary of Independence on...

Gov’t commits to continuing support for annual Bartica Regatta

Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, has pledged the government’s continued support to raise the profile of the annual Bartica...

Drunk truck driver kills mother, injures husband and three children in Canal accident

A 30-year-old woman was killed last night while her husband and three children were injured in an accident at Canal...

Man dies after tractor topples in DeKinderen backlands

A 38-year-old man lost his life this morning after the tractor he was driving, toppled in the backlands at DeKinderen,...

Seeing art as an escape from the real world, Roberto Teekah lives to...

“My art is my means of expression. It is where I release stored up tension and angst. It’s where I...

Addressing Multiple Health Problems

Advances in medicine have led to increased life expectancy and as our population lives longer, there is a higher likelihood...

Suspect in Dr. O’Toole’s shooting was never positively identified – police source

While School of the Nations’ Director, Dr. Brian O’Toole has made claims that his shooter was flown out of the...

GWI working to alleviate dry weather effects in Region Nine

The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has denied non-intervention in the dry weather being experienced by Residents of Region Nine. According to...

Cash handouts from oil revenue should be tied to conditions – Trotman

Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, is all for citizens benefiting directly from the oil revenues that will come Guyana’s...

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