GUYANA POWER & LIGHT CORPORTION
40 Main Street, North Cummingsburg
Georgetown, Guyana
South America
Tel: 592-226-2601-8
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GUYANA FORESTRY COMMISSION
11 Water Street, Kingston
Georgetown, Guyana
South America
Tel #: 592-226-7271/4
Fax #: 592-226-8956
Email: forestrycof @solutions2000.net
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GUYANA ELECTION COMMISSION
41 High Street, Kingston
Georgetown, Guyana
South America
Tel #: 592-225-0277-9
Fax #: 592-226-0924
Email: election@sdnp.org.gy
GUYANA CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT
(Ministry of Public Works and Communications)
Wights Lane, Kingston
Georgetown, Guyana
South America
Tel #: 592-227-1219
Fax #: 592-225-6800
CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL GUYANA
266 Forshaw, Street Queenstown
Georgetown, Guyana
South America
Tel #: 592-225-2798/592-227-8171
Fax #: 592-225-2976
Email:cbernard@conservation.org
Website: http://www.conversation.org
GUYANA AUDITOR GENERAL OFFICE
Address: 63 High Street, Kingston
Georgetown, Guyana
South America.
Tel #: 592-225-7103
Fax #: 592-226-7257
Email: goolsarran@audit.gov.gy
Website:http://www.audit.gov.gy
Who benefits when Guyana is in turmoil?
The refusal of Leader of the Opposition, Robert Corbin, to sign the communiqué agreed to by the political parties is not surprising. The PNCR’s posture on crime in Guyana has always been the same from the late 1990s.
Meeting the growing need
As the world’s population continues to grow with each passing day, countries are finding it more and more difficult to feed their ever expanding populations.
People are of the opinion that as this situation unfolds, very important mechanisms must be put in place to cushion the devastating effects it may lead to.
Joint Services fly in to Enachu - Rapid response to attack on mining camp
A Joint Services team was late yesterday flown into the Enachu River area to investigate reports of an armed robbery attack on a mining camp in the vicinity, at around 15:15h.
Guyana hopes for ‘abundant’ cooperation under Raul Castro
- Jeffrey hails Fidel Castro as ‘perennial’ champion of the Caribbean
By Neil Marks
MINISTER of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation, Dr Henry Jeffrey, yesterday said Guyana looks to cooperation “flowing more abundantly” under Cuba’s new leader Raul Castro, who Sunday became the communist island’s first new leader in almost half a century.