Month: January 2024
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News
Springlands fire destroys upholstery business, hotel with bar
A fire yesterday ravaged two buildings in Springlands, Upper Corentyne ruining an upholstery business and a nearby hotel which housed…
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Teachers to strike February 5th – McDonald – -despite warning by Hamilton
By Abigail Headley The GTU yesterday announced that teachers will be taking industrial action come February 5 until a favourable…
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This Week-in-Review January 21st to January 27th
Parliamentary Gov’t tables bill for huge hike in withdrawal of oil money: The PPP/C government last week tabled a bill…
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GBTI GCC, Saints victorious in one-day Hockey Tourney
On Sunday, the Guyana Hockey Board’s (GHB) 2024 season got off to a gripping start with the GBTI GCC ladies…
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Maintenance set for Rupert Craig Highway
The article Maintenance set for Rupert Craig Highway appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Joseph heading home to hero’s welcome after Gabba glory
(Reuters) – West Indies sensation Shamar Joseph has been ruled out of his International League T20 (ILT20) stint and will instead head…
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Guyana’s TI corruption perceptions score still poor
In the third full year of the PPP/C’s government, perception of corruption in the country remains the same as last…
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Business
Global economy set to deliver weakest half decade performance in thirty years – World Bank official
Even as a handful of countries around the world, Guyana included, anticipate varying degrees of ‘development upturn’ in the period…
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No reliable means of holding government to budget promises – Businessman
With small businesses in various sectors of the country’s economy having become an increasingly ‘attractive’ option in the face of…
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Business
RAMPS unveils role in shipping partnership initiative to serve the region
The Trinidad and Tobago Logistics company, RAMPS Logistics, which is currently delivering services to oil companies operating in Guyana has…
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