Guyana – Headline News Links – March 29-31. 2017
- President tells Mayors, Deputies… Your performance will be judged at next LGE
- Procurement Commission launches probe into GPHC drug purchases
- President asks AG to explain courtroom outburst
- GECOM Chairmanship…President willing to compromise on candidate
- Bartica gold dealer, senior banking official implicated in $900M transaction
- CLICO APOLOGISES…Duprey wants to do business with Guyana; hopes to settle $5B NIS debt
- PAC to widen scrutiny on State institutions – Chairman
- “Raise the standards and not the fees!” at UG
- Guyana to benefit from millions in hearing aids
- GPL complaints head list for PUC
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- Miners calling on govt. for decentralisation of services
- CH&PA consults soldiers on housing solutions
- One year after GINA Audit findings…McCoy, Subhan still not sanctioned
- Missing Black Bush wife strangled, buried in backyard
News – 30 March 2017
- Judge says AG disrespectful to him in Court
- Dr. Jennifer Westford trial… Ex-Snr. Personnel Officer collected monies to carry out works region wide
- ExxonMobil to take on meaningful social responsibilities
- Gecom Chairmanship…Opposition to submit second list this week
- Impasse over payments… Marriott’s contractor accuses CEMCO of unfair treatment
- Criteria used to dismiss Linden Town Clerk applicable to Royston King
- Govt. invests in vessels to protect maritime resources
- Exchange rate yet to stabilize
- Best Guyanese Law Student receives Guyana Prize
- US$15M IDB loan will boost research in lagging agriculture sector – Minister
- Healthy lifestyle could help avert some cardiac issues – Overseas doctor
- PAHO urges responsible reporting on suicide
- Guyana to embark on first agricultural census in 65 years
- Orealla residents call for audit of village books
- Nursing educators cannot be blamed for downfall of system – GNA Executive
- Opposition calls for COI into UK expert’s role at SOCU
- Parolees staying out of prison
- UG students to protest tuition fees hike today
News 29 March 2017
- Police investigate drugs fraud at Suddie Hospital
- President swears in Acting Chancellor, Chief Justice
- Drug purchases…Opposition moves to question Health Minister in National Assembly
- UG mulls 35 percent tuition fees hike over next 3 years
- Govt. footing RBL loans is tantamount to subsidies to Marriott chain- hoteliers
- Govt. footing RBL loans is tantamount to subsidies to Marriott chain- hoteliers
- JSC to meet shortly on Court of Appeal shortage
- Bids in for construction of Sport complex at Carifesta Avenue, Mabaruma Solar farm
- 12 corneal transplant surgeries conducted at GPHC
- US team evaluating juvenile justice in Guyana
- Lethem Town Council launches $9M school bus
- Bartica to get modern $205M stelling by year end