Firemen must be alert all times – says Fire Chief
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
Firemen must be alert at all times - and in an effort to maintain efficiency in the fire Service, firemen have […]
Minister Nadir urges private sector to plan events in advance
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce Manzoor Nadir is urging the private sector, in particular entities […]
Students stand to benefit up to US $500 from travel tax waver
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
Scholarship students traveling overseas will benefit from a recent Cabinet decision to waiver the 15 percent […]
Tourism Ministry/Hits and Jams promote greater Government/private sector participation in Mashramani 2004
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce and the privately operated entertainment entity, Hits and Jams […]
Stabroek News Business supplement misrepresents statistics on Guyana’s migration rate
- Correct data issued since November last
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The Editorial of Stabroek News Business supplement, dated Thursday 29, 2004, noted that ‘fifty thousand Guyanese […]
Alternative education programme will prepare youths for world of work
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The Basic Competency Certificate Programme (BCCP), an alternative pathway to secondary education was launched today at […]
Minister Baksh to visit Annandale as a follow-up to President’s visit
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The Minister of Housing and Water Mr. Shaik Baksh will be visiting Annandale, East Coast Demerara on Saturday, January […]
Social services in Region Nine boosted - Minister Nokta commissions several buildings
Georgetown, GINA, January 29, 2004
The social services sector in Region Nine (Upper Takutu/Upper Essequibo), was significantly boosted with a number of […]
HIV/AIDS Committee established in Mabaruma
Georgetown, GINA, January 28, 2004
Due to the rise of reported cases of HIV/AIDS infection in Mabaruma Region One (Barima/Waini), Regional Chairman […]
Cabinet approves 15% waiver on Travel Tax for all Guyanese awarded overseas scholarship
Georgetown, GINA, January 28, 2004
The Travel Tax, which is a Revenue Tax at 15% of the airline ticket, would now be waived for students taking […]