Exxon ready to evaluate reentering Venezuela, will send team in a few weeks, CEO says HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Exxon Mobil XOM.N CEO Darren Woods said today the U.S. oil major could hit the ground running in Venezuela and was ready to evaluate potentially returning to the country. The article Exxon ready to evaluate reentering Venezuela, will send team in a few weeks, CEO says appeared first on Stabroek News.
Hosororo Secondary to be ready soon for students – ministry The Hosororo Secondary School will soon be able to accommodate at least 475 students currently being taught at the Hosororo Primary Top, along with 53 students from the Wauna Primary Top, a release from the Ministry of Education said today. The article Hosororo Secondary to be ready soon for students – ministry appeared first on Stabroek News.
Aishalton $920m airstrip launched -President says 35 more coming President Irfaan Ali yesterday commissioned a $920m airstrip at Aishalton in the Rupununi and said that his Government will continue its momentum in infrastructural development to connect the hinterland and will soon issue Expressions of Interest (EoIs) for the financing and construction of at least 35 additional airstrips. The article Aishalton $920m airstrip launched appeared first on Stabroek News.
UNDP hands over IT hardware to Judiciary and police force The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with funding from the European Union (EU), yesterday handed over a suite of information technology (IT) hardware and software to justice sector agencies as part of ongoing efforts to modernise Guyana’s administration of justice and improve access to the courts. The article UNDP hands over IT hardware to Judiciary and police force appeared first on Stabroek News.
GuySuCo fails to attain lowered production goal for 2025 -ends year at 59,200 metric tonnes The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) closed the 2025 year with a dismal 59,200 metric tonnes (MT) production figure, sources say, a target which fell short of even its already reduced production goal of 60MT goal for the last crop and for which Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha had been optimistic about. The article GuySuCo fails to attain lowered production goal for 2025 appeared first on Stabroek News.
EU Ambassador says expects parliament to meet in next couple of weeks The European Union’s Ambassador to Guyana, Luca Pierantoni, says he would be “rather surprised” if Parliament does not resume meeting within the next couple of weeks, expressing confidence that the long outstanding issue of appointing a Leader of the Opposition would be resolved once parliamentary business recommences. The article EU Ambassador says expects parliament to meet in next couple of weeks appeared first on Stabroek News.
Auto sales businessman arrested after complaining firearm licence requires bribe A United States businessman, Stanley Basdeo, has been arrested and is currently in custody at the Leonora Police Station for allegedly committing a cybercrime. The article Auto sales businessman arrested after complaining firearm licence requires bribe appeared first on Stabroek News.
Prosecution tenders new statement in Mohameds extradition case, magistrate says no more -hearing adjourned to February 5th Magistrate Judy Latchman yesterday ruled that no further disclosure will be permitted in the extradition proceedings involving indicted gold dealers Azruddin Mohamed and his father, Nazar Mohamed, bringing an end to what defence attorneys described as a pattern of late and piecemeal evidence from the requesting state, the United States. The article Prosecution tenders new statement in Mohameds extradition case, magistrate says no more appeared first on Stabroek News.
Man, 88, who had been held over death of wife passes away Eighty-eight-year-old Michael Raymond Haralall Tamassar, called ‘Mike’, who was identified as a suspect in the death of his wife Lackandai Tamessar, 89, was found dead yesterday morning. The article Man, 88, who had been held over death of wife passes away appeared first on Stabroek News.
GuySuCo says strike at Uitvlugt over retroactive pay resolved -acknowledges that funds were unavailable in December The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) yesterday said that industrial action by workers at the Uitvlugt Sugar Estate over retroactive pay has been resolved following discussions between management and employees and normal operations have resumed. The article GuySuCo says strike at Uitvlugt over retroactive pay resolved appeared first on Stabroek News.
