Month: April 2023
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We ask our women parliamentarians to stand with female journalists
Dear Editor, Women make up 37 per cent of our Parliamentarians and represent all political party positions, beliefs and values…
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Ramsay Ali new President of manufacturers association
Ramsay Ali, Chief Executive Officer of Sterling Products Limited has been elected unopposed as the new President of the Guyana…
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Linden Hospital receives over $10m in medical supplies from China
In excess of $10 million in medical equipment and supplies were on Monday handed over by the 18th Chinese Medical…
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Tourism Ministry says supporting Linden Town Week organizers – -in response to claim by Mayor
The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce yesterday said that it is supporting event organizers from Linden, who have planned…
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What would the gov’t do in the event of a blowout similar to the Macondo well?
Dear Editor, Today 20th April 2023 is the 13th anniversary of the BP Macondo well-blow out. The article What would…
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Chronicle reporter cursed by APNU’s Carol Joseph, GPA calls for apology
The Guyana Press Association (GPA) has asked the Aubrey Norton-led APNU to issue an apology to Tamica Garnett of the…
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Embassy of the United States of America 100 Duke & Young Streets, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana – Ask the Consul Installment 23-4
Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) Fee Increase On March 28, 2023, the Department of State published a Final Rule regarding upcoming increases…
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Essequibo man gets life sentence for killing labourer
Essequibo resident Nandkishore Persaud, called Basil, has been handed a life sentence for the 2020 killing of Johanna Cecilia labourer,…
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Komal Singh is new Chairman of private sector – -Ram challenging validity of election
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) yesterday held its 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Marriott Hotel, Georgetown and Komal…
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Vice President’s office defends carbon credits process, says APA had adequate opportunity to consult
The Office of Vice President (VP) Bharrat Jagdeo has defended the process for the awarding of Guyana’s carbon credits and…
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