Unilateral approach to combat fishing sector problems - Minister Persaud

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

GOVERNMENT is in the process of implementing measures to assist in combating the effects of climate change on the fishing sector.
Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud at the Fisherman’s Day celebrations held at the Georgetown Fisherman’s Co-op Complex, Meadow Bank Wharf, East Bank Demerara, yesterday said that within two weeks government plans to start discussions with […]


Farmers must adapt to changes - Agriculture Minister

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

AGRICULTURE Minister Mr. Robert Persaud has challenged Region Three farmers to adapt to the changes required to take full advantage of the opportunities created by the global food situation.
He re-emphasized this during a visit to Morashee, Blake and the Parika Backdam, all on the East Bank Essequibo where he encouraged farmers to get on board […]


Guyana government mulls return of State-run buses

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

THE Government of Guyana is thinking of acquiring 150 large and medium size passenger buses for use as public transportation.
A notice has been sent out by the Ministry of Public Works and Communication inviting expressions of interest to supply 70 large size buses with a seating capacity of between 48 and 60 persons in two […]


National Grade Six results due out tomorrow

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

THE Ministry of Education will tomorrow release the results of the National Grade Six Assessment examination written by 17, 630 students in April.
In an invited comment yesterday, Minister of Education Mr. Shaik Baksh confirmed that he is in receipt of the results and is analyzing them. He also said that he will be presenting a […]


President Jagdeo commits to funding US$450M hydro-power project

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

- wants to ensure completion before demitting office
DURING meetings with residents at Vryheid West Canje and at Number 19 Village Berbice yesterday, President Bharrat Jagdeo outlined the myriad problems facing Guyana and other African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries relating to the European Union (EU)’s preferential price cut on sugar.
He also referred to the Economic […]


Impact of global food prices continues to engage Parliament

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

THE impact of the global food price increases has once again engaged the attention of the National Assembly, with Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud on Thursday moving the motion for Parliament to recognise the impact of the phenomenon on the cost of living in Guyana and for the assembly to follow the implementation of government […]


‘We have nothing to hide’ - President Bharrat Jagdeo says of Roger Khan claims

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

REFERRING to the claims made by Guyanese drug trafficking accused Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan’s lawyer during the ongoing case in the United States of America (USA) that the accused received the permission from the Government of Guyana to purchase spy equipment, President Bharrat Jagdeo said yesterday that his Government has nothing to hide and has therefore […]


Guyana may not sign onto EPA - President Bharrat Jagdeo says

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo says he doubts whether Guyana will be affixing its signature to the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) next week when he meets with Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries’ Heads of Government in Antigua and Barbuda.
The President made this disclosure at a press conference he hosted at the Office of the President on Wednesday when […]


First Batch of Pharmacy Assistants graduate

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

- Minister Ramsarran urges them to be competitive

Georgetown, GINA, June 25 2008
A batch of 21 students graduated today from the first Pharmacy Assistant Training Programme conducted by the Ministry of Health, adding to the list of qualified professionals to serve the country.
The 12- […]


Region’s rice industry crucial to maintaining food security-Foreign Trade Minister tells ACP Council of Ministers

By : GINA | Department : GINA Bulletins

Georgetown, GINA, June 25, 2008
Just back from the Meeting of the 87th session of the African, Pacific and Caribbean (ACP) Council of Ministers in Addis, Ababa, Ethiopia, held from June 8 to 11, Minister of Foreign Trade and International Cooperation, Henry Jeffrey is calling on the ACP to ensure that the specific interests of Guyana […]


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