Tag: development
Process to activate JSC to commence when Parliament reconvenes
The process to activate the long-anticipated Judicial Service Commission (JSC) will be expedited when the National Assembly reconvenes. This was ... Read More
Berbice remains instrumental part of govt’s transformational agenda
─ Attorney General The PPP/C Government is committed to ensuring that the ancient county of Berbice remains part of the ... Read More
$24M Mibikuri Magistrate’s Court recommissioned
Residents and legal practitioners in Mibikuri, Black Bush Polder, and neighbouring communities in the East Berbice-Corentyne region have been given ... Read More
CPL must be seen as more than just cricket – President Ali
– Guyana to build second stadium in three years The Caribbean Premier League (CPL) must be seen as more than ... Read More
Racism, discrimination allegations have no basis
– Public Service Minister The PPP/C government has had a track record of taking the welfare of all Guyanese into ... Read More
$640M No. 58 farm-to-market road almost complete
─ a boost in agriculture expected The $640 million all-weather farm-to-market road at No. 58 Village, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) ... Read More
1,500 traffic violations flagged as E-ticketing system becomes operational
His Excellency, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali announced Thursday that the e-ticketing system has now become operational in Guyana, and will ... Read More
25 contractors receive mobilisation advance for Buxton bridges
- project pegged at $56M Twenty-five contractors from the village of Buxton, East Coast Demerara on Wednesday received their advance ... Read More
20 per cent of Guyana’s national budget will go towards education
─ President Ali tells UN Increased investment through budgetary allocations in education is one way the PPP/C Administration will be ... Read More
President Ali to address food security, other matters at UNGA high-level week
President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali will be representing Guyana on a number of fronts when the 77th United Nations General ... Read More