Tag: Ministry of Housing and Water
Over 110 new housing schemes established countrywide
- as gov't pushes to reduce applicants' backlog In a dedicated effort to ensure Guyanese have adequate access to housing, ... Read More
$52M regional housing office commissioned at Fort Wellington to boost service delivery
Minister of Housing, Collin Croal, on Friday commissioned a brand-new Regional Housing Office at Fort Wellington, West Coast Berbice, Region ... Read More
Housing ministry welcomes Min Benn as she begins official duties
Newly appointed Minister within the Ministry of Housing, Vanessa Benn, was welcomed by returning Minister of Housing Collin Croal, Permanent ... Read More
Safe, clean water flows to 36,000 residents as La Parfaite Harmonie plant opens
Residents of Region Three came together on Saturday to celebrate the opening of the new La Parfaite Harmonie Water Treatment ... Read More
Ministry of Housing and Water builds over 61 km of new roads
Over 61.1 kilometres of new highways and roadways have been constructed within the last four years across Guyana, marking a ... Read More
Gov’t brings relief to Region One – dozens of water tanks distributed
Residents of Huradiah and Cabora in Region One can now store more water for everyday use after receiving water tanks ... Read More
Port Kaituma new housing development to boost access to homeownership
A new housing development named ‘Tract PK’ will soon be developed at Port Kaituma in Region One to make homeownership ... Read More
$35M water supply system servicing 500 residents of Bethany
Approximately 500 residents of Bethany in Region Two now have access to reliable drinking water, thanks to a new $35 ... Read More
Diamond to Buzz Bee Dam four-lane highway to be commissioned on August 25
The transformative Diamond to Buzz Bee Dam (Craig) four-lane highway is set to be commissioned on Monday, August 25, further ... Read More
670 hinterland residents enjoying improved access to potable water
A total of 670 residents of Acquero, Skyland and Koko in Region One now have easier access to potable water ... Read More

