Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 22:30 by GxMedia Guyana on Tuesday-Independence Day 2015- awarded several of its sons and daughters for distinguished, long and dedicated service in various fields of endeavor for the first time in four years. Heading that list is Former Prime Minister, Hamilton Green with the Order of Roraima who has been in the field ...
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BREAKING NEWS: One dead, several injured in minibus accident
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 19:25 by GxMedia One person was killed and at least 11 others, including a baby, were injured in a minibus accident on the West Coast Berbice Public Road. Police confirmed that the accident occurred at Number 42 Village. The injured persons were rushed to the Fort Wellington Hospital. While the baby’s condition was ...
Read More »Granger charges Guyanese to build nation at Independence Day observance
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 14:49 by GxMedia by Zena Henry For the thousands that came out to witness the Independence Day celebration held at the Independence Arch Brickdam on Tuesday May 26, the heavy down pour came more as a blessing than a humbug. The celebration which has not been held at that location for numerous years ...
Read More »President defends size of Cabinet and renaming of Ministries
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 10:06 by GxMedia President David Granger today dismissed claims that the new APNU/AFC coalition government is a “large government,” and pointed out that there are fewer ministries than those under the previous administration. “It is the amalgamation of the ministries that would have created concerns,” the President said. “I have not created a ...
Read More »No crash in Lion Mountain- police
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 0:58 by GxMedia Following reports of an accident that reportedly claimed the lives of five miners in the Lion Mountain area in Region seven, police investigations have proven that this might not be the case. Commander of ‘F’ Division Courtney Ramsey told Demerara Waves May 25 that the force received certain information about ...
Read More »Guysuco has no money to pay workers; govt to take steps to avoid closure
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 May 2015, 0:49 by GxMedia The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuco) is running out of money to pay wages and salaries, but two senior government ministers Monday night assured that the sugar industry would not be allowed to collapse. Minister of Agriculture, Noel Holder said based on a document provided to him at a meeting held ...
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