News –06 December 2017
BREAKING NEWS!!! Taxi driver charged with teacher Kescia Branche’s murder
Rift in Govt. over GuySuCo’s layoffs
Ranks will pay for vehicles they damage – Ramjattan
Engineer’s Estimate puts St. Rose’s High demolition at $30M
Three more held for Kescia Branche’s murder
Headmistress targets money paid to resigned teacher
Sugar projections continue to plummet
Minister Hughes whips opposition for providing ‘fake news’
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Guyana’s ‘green state’ will put people before profits
Online commentators question quality of budget 2018 debates
Teachers’ salary negotiations…Task Force seeks to complete work by December 20
Retired Deputy CEO now Training Manager of Public Service college
Govt. refutes claims of soldiers guarding Granger
APNU+AFC Govt. fails to deliver ICT promises in three consecutive years
Security guard confesses to killing waitress
Budget 2018 caters for construction of Embassy in Brazil
News –05 December 2017
“Premature” GuySuCo decision to issue redundancy letters angers Govt.
ExxonMobil paid no tax on US$13.7B revenue, Aussie unions allege
Greenidge jumps to ExxonMobil’s defence
Alexander questions why GECOM Commissioners have not received fraud report
Economy lost over $3 billion in 2017 – former Housing Minister
Business Ministry prepares for $1.2B IDB-funded automated system
Blanhum is back, but not as Crime Chief
Road contractor lauded for $8M repairs to Port Kaituma Centre
Poverty augments children’s vulnerability to abuse – CCPA Director
Job creation takes premier position in Budget 2018 – Minister Scott
Guyana to strengthen capacity to fight human trafficking
In time for Christmas, police deploy more vehicles today
Limited students’ exposure to science creates deficit teaching in education sector