In the face of persistent criticisms of the Guyana-ExxonMobil agreement, Business Minister Dominic Gaskin on Tuesday railed against critics who see the deal as “chicken feed”, instead saying that it would yearly earn the country more than gold. Addressing the opening of a Private Sector Commission- organised seminar under the theme “Oil and Gas in Guyana: Perspectives in Guyana”, Gaskin ...
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500 Guyanese to be employed when construction of manganese plant begins in July
Guyana Manganese Incorporated (GMI) plans to employ more than 500 Guyanese in the construction of its manganese operations in Matthew’s Ridge, a senior company official. Steven Ma, Assistant General Manager of Bosaiâs Overseas Department said construction is set to begin in July and 550 locals from the region and across Guyana would be employed during that phase as well as ...
Read More »GTTâs $18M Innov8 Fund to aid STEM Guyana, University of Guyana
An GY$18 million innovative fund established by the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) will be pumped into the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme locally and the University of Guyana (UG). The announcement was made earlier Monday by the telephone giant during a press conference to promote its upcoming Innov8 Expo and Business forum to be held later this ...
Read More »Guyana Stores Limited loses tax case to GRA at Caribbean Court of Justice
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Monday won an appeal before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) against Guyana Stores Limited (GSL) on whether a two percent minimum corporation tax was unconstitutional and amounted to the taking away of private property. “This decision is a victory for the Revenue Authority as many taxpayers attempt to avoid the specialized procedure under ...
Read More »No more two-plane international airlines allowed; govt concerned about steep airfares- Harmon
The Guyana government has decided to refuse permission to more international airlines that merely have one or two aircraft because passengers continue to be frustrated by long delays and cancellations, Minister of State Joseph Harmon announced. “All I would ask of you is don’t bring no one-plane airline or no two-plane airline so that you take all the people money ...
Read More »Govt confirms Demerara Distillers Limited will help restart Enmore sugar estate for molasses; hundreds rehired
The Guyana government appears to have finalised a deal with the privately-owned Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) for the restart of the Enmore sugar estate to produce molasses for that company, a high-level government official said Sunday. The Head of the Special Purpose Unit (SPU) of the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), Colvin Heath-London said almost 200 workers have ...
Read More »Guyana to ask Japan to fund economic studies based on “Oil and Gas Master Plan”
Guyana plans to ask Japan to fund a set of economic studies on how best the country’s hydrocarbon resources should be utilised, after reviewing an “Oil and Gas Master Plan” that has been developed by two major Japanese companies. “We will probably, within the next fortnight respond to them saying that we have looked at the report and now that ...
Read More »Bandits shot dead; guns, ammo, stolen animals, other items recovered
Two suspected bandits were shot dead and two others were arrested Friday morning shortly after they held three male labourers at gunpoint and stole several items. The Guyana Police Force said the robbery occurred at a ranch house at Potocco Creek, Berbice River. Dead are 37-year old Indarjit âDannyâ Sham of Betsy Ground Village ,East Canje and 21-year old Amar ...
Read More »Thick black substance on Georgetown seashore not from Exxon’s operations
ExxonMobil on Friday said a thick black substance that has showed up in seawater and on the Kingston, Georgetown operations has absolutely nothing to do with its oil exploration operations 200 miles offshore Guyana. ‘We can confirm there was no operational upset related to ExxonMobilâs operations offshore Guyana. The substance found in the Kingston seashore, Georgetown area is not a ...
Read More »100 cane-cutters hired at Rose Hall to harvest cane for molasses production
The Special Purpose Unit (SPU) under the National Industrial & Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL), today announced that 100 cane cutters were contracted to harvest sugar cane that is in the field at the former GuySuCo Rose Hall Estate. Rose Hall is one of the estates shuttered by GuySuCo Management at the end of 2017 and handed over to the SPU ...
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