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Guyana Seabob shrimp fishery certified as sustainable

The Guyana Seabob shrimp (Xiphopenaeus kroyeri) fishery in the Western Central Atlantic has been certified sustainable against the...

โ€œHungryโ€ teen gets five years for armed robberies

A day after a teenager told the court he was so hungry that he robbed two persons, he...

Giftland owner decries GPLโ€™s refusal to tap into mall’s available 4.5MW of power

After three years of possible power providing discussions between the Guyana Power and Light Inc. and the Giftland...

Gov’t approves $460M contingency fund to address crucial sea defence works

A G$460M contingency allocation to undertake permanent rip rap works and to secure other vulnerable sections within the...

Guyanaโ€™s public debt down by 5.2 percent โ€” ECLAC

Guyana has been deemed the Caribbean country with the lowest level of public debt in 2019 at 41.7%...

Haitians being used for political mileage through falsified information – Felix

Minister of Citizenship Winston Felix yesterday condemned what he deemed as "inaccurate and deceptive" information published in two...

Forbes Burnham remembered for his peerless contribution to national development โ€“ President Granger

President David Granger this morning attended the commemorative service in honour of the 34th death anniversary of the...

Labourer charged with trafficking ganja

A labourer who told the court he uses marijuana to help with back pain due to his line...

Haitians being used as โ€œpolitical scapegoatsโ€ โ€” Nagamootoo

Prime Minister (PM) Moses Nagamootoo is of the opinion that Haitians are being used as โ€œpolitical scapegoatsโ€. The...

Four percent growth achieved at half-year โ€” Jordan

Based on the numbers that are in thus far, Finance Minister Winston Jordan says that Guyanaโ€™s economy grew...

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