Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat on Thursday defended government’s decision to allow small-scale gold mining at Marudi Mountain, South Rupununi, saying that residents had lobbied government as a means of earning a living. “We, as a government, we need to strike a balance somehow or the other because our people need to be gainfully employed, our people need to ...
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Local content legislation will guarantee high-quality Guyanese jobs- Natural Resources Minister
The Guyana government on Thursday insisted on the need for local content to be governed by a law instead of a policy so that highly qualified Guyanese could be employed instead of being content with low-level jobs, despite previous objections by ExxonMobil. Addressing the Canada-Guyana Chamber of Commerce (CGCC)-hosted “Cocktails and Conversations”, Minister of Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, he ...
Read More »PNCR’s Congress shifted to Dec 18
The People’s National Congress Reform’s (PNCR) congress has been pushed back to December 18, multiple party sources said Thursday. Originally, the Congress should have been held on December 11, 2021 but Mr Alexander was called in to ascertain if that was feasible. The PNCR later said in a statement that the decision to delay holding the Congress by one week ...
Read More »GTT plugs millions $ into educating youths about oil and gas
The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) is pumping $24 million into the Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC)’s ‘Fueling Guyana’s Future Programme’, which targets schools and universities with training development. This yearlong programme forms part of GTT’s contribution towards increasing the pool of local talent and resources to lend to the oil and gas industry. Throughout 2022, students ...
Read More »BREAKING: Vincent Alexander proposes one week delay in holding PNCR’s Congress
Chief Election Officer for the People’s National Congress Reform’s (PNCR) upcoming congressional elections for a new leader and 15-member executive has recommended that voting be pushed back by one week to December 18, but a number of executives prefer December 19 due to Christmas shopping. “With those documents and information at my disposal and the knowledge of what is necessary ...
Read More »Bread price increases
As Guyanese continue to grapple with the rising cost of living, one of the country’s leading bakeries has increased the price of bread and other products. Bakewell’s bread now costs $100 more per loaf. Rotihut, which retails Bakewell, said it was forced to increase the prices of many of its products for the first time since 2019 because of the ...
Read More »NAACIE willing to accept 7 percent pay increase, but GPL says “we can’t afford anything”
The union representing just under 1,000 workers of the state-owned Guyana Power and Light (GPL) on Wednesday night said it was ready to accept a 7 percent across-the-board increase in salaries as an “interim” payout, but the power company’s Chief Executive Officer Bharat Dindyal said it could not afford to pay more. “We can’t afford anything; nothing at all. By ...
Read More »Eureka Medical Labs launches secure, confidential Online Patient Portal
In its quest to ensure continuous, efficient and reliable medical services to all, Eureka Medical Laboratories (EML) on Tuesday launched its Online Patient Portal. “This new portal, which was officially introduced to clients and stakeholders by way of a virtual Zoom launch, allows patients who use the Lab’s service to view their results online,” EML said. The Board of Directors ...
Read More »US wants Guyana govt to issue “strong anti-corruption stance”; businesses advised to pick “reputable” partners
The United States (US) government has called on the Guyana government to take a strong position on fighting corruption has advised the private sector to pick “reputable” companies to do business with. In a message to mark International Anti-Corruption Day to be observed on Thursday, the American Embassy in Guyana said in a statement that this oil-rich South American nation ...
Read More »GPL vows to intensify action against $5 billion annual electricity theft
The Guyana Power and Light’s Chief Executive Officer, Bharat Dindyal said the power company plans to intensify efforts to go after electricity thieves “We have actually resumed recently a focus on prosecuting people for electricity theft. That is going to be our major focus next year . We have to reintroduce that prosecution,” he told a news conference. He said ...
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