Monthly Archives: December 2021
GBTI donates to less fortunate through Guyana Red CrossThe Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) on Thursday donated close to 100 gifts for underprivileged children through the...
SBM Offshore opens new office with keen interest in developing staffSBM Offshore, a Dutch-based global group of companies selling systems and services to the oil and gas industry, has opened...
‘Intense’ consultations with private sector as gov’t preps for Budget 2022 Preparations for Budget 2022 is in full swing and according to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ashni Singh, the government...
DPP recommends charge for Permanent Secretary allegedly busted collecting bribeThe Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has recommended that Sharon Hicks – Permanent Secretary of the Amerindian...
Woman, 68, dies from COVID; 66 new cases recordedAn unvaccinated 68-year-old woman died from COVID-19 on Wednesday increasing the country’s death toll to 1,025. The Ministry of Health...
Wanted bulletin issued for suspect who murdered bus conductorChaos broke out at the Route 44 minibus park at Commerce Street, Georgetown on Wednesday after a minibus conductor was...
Linden Electricity Company filed no tax returns in last eight yearsThe Linden Electricity Company Inc. has been called out by the Auditor General in the 2020 report for its failure...
Flooded for days, Upper Pomeroon communities plead for helpBy Isanella Patoir Isanella@newsroom.stagingsites.cc The communities of Karawab and St Monica in the Upper Pomeroon River of Region Two were...
Goal rush on opening night of GFF/K&S FustalGoals rained as the Guyana Football Federation/Kashif and Shanghai Organisation Futsal tournament kicked off Tuesday evening in what was a...
Way cleared for increase in private sector minimum wageThe long-overdue increase in the minimum wage for private-sector workers to $60,000 from $44, 200, has been approved and is...
Mohamed’s Enterprise donates $2M to facilitate upgrades at GCCThe iconic Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) is currently undergoing significant rehabilitation works in order to meet the mandatory requirements to...
Money promised but Caribbean countries still struggling, CARICOM’s Secretary-General lamentsSums of money have been promised to help smaller countries protect themselves against the harsh impact of climate change but...




