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Region Two rice farmers concerned over price, intake Rice farmers in Region Two are urging the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) to intervene in the current crop cycle by purchasing paddy directly and ensuring more buyers are introduced to the regional market. The article Region Two rice farmers concerned over price, intake appeared first on Stabroek News.
Gov’t unveils plan for restoration of city -in collaboration with UK’s King’s Foundation Government yesterday unveiled a plan for the restoration of this country’s capital city – Georgetown – although not a direct responsibility of the executive and said that enforcement measures for its upkeep will be critical where public edification is key. The article Gov’t unveils plan for restoration of city appeared first on Stabroek News.
e-ID system ready for rollout by month end – President The electronic identification card (e-ID) system which will be able to store and track personal data is expected to be ready for rollout by the end of this month, President Irfaan Ali yesterday announced. The article e-ID system ready for rollout by month end – President appeared first on Stabroek News.
GPSU calls for an additional 25% increase in pay, talks on wages policy The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) yesterday expressed concern over the rising cost of living here and called for an additional 25% increase on 2024 wages and the immediate start of negotiations on various matters including a wages policy. The article GPSU calls for an additional 25% increase in pay, talks on wages policy appeared first on Stabroek News.
Man charged with throwing acid on women Keron Daniels was yesterday charged with two counts of throwing a corrosive substance when he appeared before Magistrate Faith McGusty at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court. The article Man charged with throwing acid on women appeared first on Stabroek News.
New term, new vision Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness on Tuesday set the agenda for his administration’s next term, emphasising the urgent need for innovative policies to accelerate Jamaica’s slow-growing economy and ensure inclusive, sustainable growth. In a speech...
Seaga backs Holness’ call for unity to move country forward Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) President Metry Seaga has joined Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness in urging the opposition People’s National Party (PNP) to engage in meaningful collaboration on the constitutional reform process under...
Llewellyn bids farewell after 17 years as DPP “It has been the privilege of my life,” declared outgoing Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn on Tuesday as she delivered her final official address at the opening of the Michaelmas Term at the Home Circuit Court. Her remarks...
World Champs Schedule Evening Session (Thursday September 18) 5:05 am: Women’s 5000 Metres Heats 5:15 am: Women’s High Jump Qualification 5:23 am: Men’s Javelin Throw Final 5:58 am: Women’s 800 Metres Heats 6:55 am: Women’s Triple Jump Final 7:02 am: Men’s 200 Metres...
‘I’ve always believed’ Speaking after the final of the men’s 110m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Jamaican national champion Orlando Bennett said he was always confident he would be able to finish among the medals. Bennett led a Jamaican 2-3...