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President upbraids contractor, consultant over East Bank road works Amid severe delays for persons travelling to CJIA, President Irfaan Ali met today with the contractor, China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC); the consultant, Sheladia Associates Inc.; The article President upbraids contractor, consultant over East Bank road works appeared first on Stabroek News.

TOTALTEC opens hotel, restaurant at Houston TOTALTEC, in partnership with a group of Guyanese investors, yesterday officially opened the US$12m SOMA Hotel and Restaurant at Houston, East Bank Demerara. The article TOTALTEC opens hotel, restaurant at Houston appeared first on Stabroek News.

WIN, APNU clash over shifting allegiances -talks on Region 10 broke down WIN and APNU yesterday clashed over the falling out on Friday that led to shifting allegiances for the council elections in regions Eight and Ten and the unexpected loss of Region Four to the governing PPP/C which was one seat short of a majority. The article WIN, APNU clash over shifting allegiances appeared first on Stabroek News.

Six years later first cost oil audit process still incomplete Spanning three different administrations and nearly six years since initiated, the first cost oil audit process remains incomplete with government and ExxonMobil only last week agreeing to a Sole Expert to settle the US$214.4 million disputed sum from the IHS Markit examination. The article Six years later first cost oil audit process still incomplete appeared first on Stabroek News.

City chamber says action needed to address port delays in Trinidad The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) yesterday expressed deep concern over the continued recurrences of shipping delays from Trinidad as a result of port congestion. The article City chamber says action needed to address port delays in Trinidad appeared first on Stabroek News.

Top cop defends POA chair’s ouster Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has defended his decision to declare the chairmanship of the Police Officers’ Association (POA) vacant, citing serious financial irregularities and a failure to provide accountability within the organisation. In a...

Leadership vacancies cripple IC’s work The Integrity Commission (IC), Jamaica’s leading anti-corruption agency, has been operating without three of its top leaders for weeks – a development that could significantly undermine its ability to prevent, detect, and prosecute corruption. As...

Shareholder sues Pulse over alleged US$80,000 loan Pulse Investments Limited, the publicly listed modelling and entertainment company, is facing a lawsuit in the Supreme Court over an alleged unpaid shareholder loan of US$80,000 (approximately J$12.4 million). The lawsuit was filed on August 25 by...

Jamaica’s youth in crisis Crime and violence have long plagued Jamaica, with the crisis continuing in 2025 – and with several notable incidents particularly over the past three months – leaving the nation’s youth devastated. The consequences have been...

US clashes with Venezuela and allies at emergency UN meeting on US strikes in Caribbean UNITED NATIONS (AP): The United States clashed with Venezuela and its allies at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Friday, with the Trump administration vowing to use its “full might” to eradicate drug cartels and the Maduro...