Nigel Hughes is calling on government to disclose the names of companies that bought lands at Ogle, East Coast Demerara and the criteria, even as he ...
The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR)-led A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) are set to resume talks on whether they should contest this ...
By GHK Lall In the next several months, Guyana should be abuzz with the presence of several new political parties contesting the national elections. How many, if any, would have made any showing ...
Former People’s National Congress (PNCR) member and coalition government minister, Simona Broomes on Saturday launched her own political party with the aim of driving mostly young people to ...
A Corentyne businessman was attacked and robbed at his home of GY$1.4 million of cash and valuables by two armed and masked men who escaped on a motorcycle, police said Saturday. The victim, ...
The Guyana government and a number of companies would be inking Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) this year for four ...
United States-based Guyanese Edul Ahmad, who was previously convicted in New York for mortgage fraud, has inked an agreement for the purchase of land near ExxonMobil’s new headquarters at ...
United States-based Guyanese Edul Ahmad, who was previously convicted in New York for mortgage fraud, has inked an agreement for the purchase of land near ExxonMobil’s new headquarters at Ogle, East ...
The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Saturday announced that from later this month, cellphone and fixed line subscribers in Guyana could keep their existing numbers but change the companies ...
Leader, Nigel Hughes about the sale of land a Ogle, East Coast Demerara to New York-based Guyanese Edul Ahmad at GY$30 million per acre to ...
Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony on Wednesday slammed the opposition A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) for mismanaging the health sector during its term in office from ...
Well-known city businessman, Eddie Boyer has dismissed outrightly an assertion by a shipping industry expert that the US$60 million dredging of the Demerara River would only benefit his Vreed-en-Hoop ...