Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 19:03 by GxMedia The coalition government is forging ahead with plans, inherited from the previous administration, to build the Del Conte Road on the east bank of the Essequibo River and possibly bridge that waterway to connect to Bartica, according to the Government Information Agency (GINA). The current administration has plans to significantly ...
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Five regions to benefit from community road upgrade
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 18:59 by GxMedia Residents of Regions Three, Four, Five, Six and Ten are soon expected to benefit from improved community roads, as Cabinet granted its ‘no objection’ to the awarding of several contracts in this regard, the Government Information Agency (GINA) reported. Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman today made this announcement, at the ...
Read More »Caribbean countries likely to insulate TV spectrum from telecom companies
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 18:37 by GxMedia Caribbean countries might have to end up passing laws to protect a segment of the radio frequency spectrum that telephone companies badly need to offer new services, according to the Secretary General of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU), Sonia Gill. She told Demerara Waves Online News that the World Radio ...
Read More »LIAT celebrating 59 years of service to the Caribbean
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 17:24 by GxMedia ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, October 14, 2015 – LIAT – The Caribbean Airline will on October 16, 2015mark 59 years of continuous service. For its birthday, LIAT is offering a 59% discount on tickets from 13:00 on Wednesday October 14 until23:59 on Friday October 16. The discount is not combinable with other promotional discounts currently on offer. Tickets purchased ...
Read More »Govt asks Guyanese to “trust us” over “fair” ministerial salary increases
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2015, 17:04 by GxMedia The Guyana government on Wednesday described its hike in ministerial salaries as “fair” and urged lowly paid government employees to “trust us.” “We say to the people of Guyana to trust us. You trusted us with government on May 11th and we ask you to continue to trust and to ...
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