Tag: Mr. Shaik Baksh
Residents along Soesdyke/Linden Highway to benefit from new wells
GWI CEO Mr. Shaik Baksh and a team of technical officials on Friday, November 25 visited a number of communities ... Read More
Minister Croal Calls for Expediting of Work Plan at 200th GWI Board Meeting
The Honourable Ministers of Housing and Water have been apprised of the plans and policies implemented by the Board of ... Read More
GWI building capacity as well drilling programme accelerates
Twelve Engineers and Technicians have completed the first phase of training in the use of Guyana Water Incorporated’s recently acquired ... Read More
GWI Inspects Ongoing Water Supply Improvement Projects in Region Nine
A soon-to-be-commissioned water supply system is providing some 500 villagers of Central Parikwarinau with an improved quality and level of ... Read More
GWI to commence Central Georgetown infrastructual works
Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) will over the next three (3) months be undertaking essential works for the benefit of Georgetown ... Read More
GWI considering court action to recover missing $29.8M – CEO
The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) is considering moving to court to retrieve its $29.8 million, which was discovered missing at ... Read More
GWI undergoing forensic audit following financial mismanagement -CEO
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) Mr. Shaik Baksh says a forensic audit is currently underway over the mismanagement ... Read More
$6B for water treatment plants along the Coast
− GWI aims for 90 per cent treated water coverage The Government of Guyana through the Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) ... Read More
Replacement of aged pipe network in Kitty area nearing completion
The replacement of the aged pipe network between Shelterbelt and Lamaha Street is nearing completion with works expected to be ... Read More
Over 20,000 Persons to Benefit from Two New Wells in Region 3
Two new wells are slated to be drilled in Region Three during the last quarter of 2021, benefitting over 20,000 ... Read More