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One Communications unveils US$25m investment One Communications (Guyana) Inc yesterday announced that it will invest US$25 million this year to expand fibre connectivity, bolster mobile capacity and enhance network resilience across Guyana. The article One Communications unveils US$25m investment appeared first on Stabroek News.
US$100m Tristar shore base targets local workforce as key to expansion With a promise that Guyanese will eventually manage and operate the facility, the newly commissioned Tristar Shore Base and Energy Terminal is positioning itself not just as an offshore logistics hub, but as a training ground for local talent in the oil and gas sector. The article US$100m Tristar shore base targets local workforce as key to expansion appeared first on Stabroek News.
Gov’t mum on claim by Ram that 2nd force majeure granted to Exxon under 2016 PSA Chartered accountant Christopher Ram has alleged that the Government has granted ExxonMobil a second force majeure under the 2016 Stabroek Production Sharing Agreement, a development he says was done without public disclosure and which could extend the life of the controversial contract beyond its current expiry timeline. The article Gov’t mum on claim by Ram that 2nd force majeure granted to Exxon under 2016 PSA appeared first on Stabroek News.
Police seeking Joshua Brown over Meten-Meer-Zorg murder The police yesterday issued a wanted bulletin for Joshua Brown, 26, in connection with the murder of 30-year-old construction worker, Fendell Trotman on February 16 at Meten-Meer-Zorg, West Coast Demerara. The article Police seeking Joshua Brown over Meten-Meer-Zorg murder appeared first on Stabroek News.
Guyanese man remanded pending extradition to US over fraud charges A Guyanese man was yesterday remanded to prison pending his extradition to the United States to face multiple fraud-related charges. Ronley Floyd Bynoe appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court, where he was informed of the application seeking his surrender. The article Guyanese man remanded pending extradition to US over fraud charges appeared first on Stabroek News.
No instant relief Jamaican Teas CEO John Mahfood, while welcoming the United States (US) Supreme Court’s decision to strike down tariffs imposed by the Donald Trump administration, has warned that he does not anticipate any immediate impact on Jamaican exports to the US as a result of yesterday’s ruling. Speaking with The Gleaner yesterday, Mahfood said, “It will probably take the whole of this year before we may begin to see if prices will return to pre-tariff levels.”
Expert warns misuse of bleach can damage skin, cause fatal poisoning For many Jamaicans, bleach is a trusted household staple used to clean kitchens, disinfect surfaces, and even treat water in times of emergency. But improper use, especially without correct dilution or when mixed with other chemicals, may be quietly causing skin damage and other health problems that often go unreported. That is the warning from Sherika Whitelocke-Ballingsingh, poison information coordinator at the Caribbean Poison Information Centre, College of Health Sciences at the University of Technology.
Babymother denies Allen, friends were gunmen, gangsters The mother of Mark Allen’s daughter yesterday firmly denied that he and one of his friends, who were killed alongside him in January 2013, were gunmen, rejecting defence suggestions that they were part of a criminal network operating out of Grants Pen in St Andrew. The woman was testifying in the Home Circuit Court in the trial of six policemen charged in connection with the January 12, 2013, fatal shooting of Allen, Matthew Lee and Eucliffe Dyer during a police operation along Acadia Road in St Andrew.
Mom of 3 battles cancer and impact of Melissa WESTERN BUREAU: Nickeisha Black, a 34-year-old mother of three young children, who resides in Bethel Town, Westmoreland, has been fighting a hard battle with Stage-3 colorectal cancer since 2024, and her situation was made even more difficult by the damage Hurricane Melissa did to her home.
Opposition wants timeline for phasing out asset tax Senators on both sides of the political divide yesterday locked horns over a timeline for eliminating the asset tax paid by financial institutions, which should have been phased out about a decade ago. Members of the Upper House were debating two bills – the Income Tax Amendment Act, 2026 and the Asset Tax (Specified Bodies) (Amendment) Act – which provide for a limited adjustment to the annual filing and payment dates of both taxes, moving the final returns and payment dates from March 15 to April 15, starting with the 2025 year of assessment.
