Guyana will be oil producer for next 100 years

Guyana will be oil producer for next 100 years

–Surinamese expert predicts THE oil-and-gas industries of Guyana and Suriname could last for at least the next 100 years, according to Rudolf Elias, former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Staatsolie, Suriname’s State-owned oil company. Elias, in a recent radio interview on Guyana’s Oil and You, attributed the likely lifespan of the oil industry to the…

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Massive ‘West Side’ party shut down by Task Force; artistes could be arrested in future

Massive ‘West Side’ party shut down by Task Force; artistes could be arrested in future

A massive, unauthorised party at the Aracari resort in Region Three (Essequibo Islands- West Demerara), that featured some local and foreign performers, was shut down by the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) on Sunday night. This ‘Chutney Jam’ party was promoted extensively despite the existing National COVID-19 regulations that include restrictions on large social gatherings…

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IBA praises return of Ninvalle and ‘Shakes’ to leadership posts

IBA praises return of Ninvalle and ‘Shakes’ to leadership posts

Umar Kremlev, president of the International Boxing Association (IBA), formally known as AIBA, has congratulated Guyanese Steve Ninvalle and David ‘Shakes’ Christopher, on their return to the helm of Amateur boxing in Guyana and St. Lucia respectively. Both the St. Lucia and Guyana Boxing Associations held their Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Elections on Monday…

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Oil revenues will fuel private-sector growth, expansion

Oil revenues will fuel private-sector growth, expansion

– Vice-President Jagdeo tells Private Sector Commission GUYANA’S eventual use of its oil earnings will create more room for private-sector growth and expansion, according to Vice-President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo. At a breakfast hosted for members of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) last week, Jagdeo explained to those gathered at State House in Georgetown that government’s…

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Water levels receding in city, environs

Water levels receding in city, environs

— through swift response from Agriculture Ministry, National Flood Task Force HEAVY and prolonged downpours on Monday resulted in inundation of several areas of Georgetown, but the heavy water-accumulation quickly receded after the authorities took swift action to ensure that all city pumps and sluices were in operation. In what has become a common occurrence,…

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Two more men die from COVID, 12 new cases

Two more men die from COVID, 12 new cases

Guyana’s COVID-19 death toll has increased to 1,050 with the deaths of two other men, the Ministry of Health reported on Monday. The victims were a 55-year-old unvaccinated man of Region 10 (Upper Demerara – Berbice) who died on December 27 and a 54-year-old man of Region Three (Essequibo Islands – West Demerara) who died…

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Citizens urged to brace for more heavy rains; authorities say water levels receding across Georgetown

Citizens urged to brace for more heavy rains; authorities say water levels receding across Georgetown

The authorities on Monday afternoon said floodwaters across the city have been receding as the National Task Force coordinated relief measures to ease the effects of a downpour that inundated many communities. More heavy rains are expected and citizens are urged to take all necessary precautions. Prime Minister Brigadier Mark Phillips led the National Flood…

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