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Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Exxon finally returns 20% of Stabroek Block
Kaieteur News- ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) has officially returned 20% of the Stabroek Block to the Government of Guyana (GoG) through a process called relinquishment. In the oil and gas sector,...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on WPA joins call for referendum on oil contract before 2025 elections
Kaieteur News- The Working People’s Alliance (WPA) on Monday said that it supports the call for a referendum on the 2016 oil contract with ExxonMobil ahead of the 2025 General and Regional...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Harris vows presidency ‘for all Americans’
…Trump says ‘ours to lose’ (Reuters) Bri Godfrey, a 66-year-old realtor in Henderson, Nevada, popped out of her car with her labradoodle (named Godfrey) and headed for a wide lawn...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on EPA still to determine cause of seepage at Crane
…Undertakes to do further sample testing Kaieteur News- After ruling out hydrocarbons in its preliminary testing of samples taken from the seepage of a chemical substance in homes at Crane,...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Region 9 contractor given 100 years to repay $6M to government
Kaieteur News- Members of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) were in disbelief on Monday when Karl Singh, the Regional Executive Officer (REO) of Region 9, revealed that a private contractor, who...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Food vendor shot dead in Linden
Kaieteur News- First time lucky second time not, this might be the story of a food vendor who was shot dead on Monday at West Watooka Hill Top, Linden, Region Ten. Dead is Nigel Somersall age 56....Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on ‘Shutdown mining activities at Marudi Mountain’
—South Rupununi group urges after robbery, kidnapping Kaieteur News- The South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) in expressing deep concern over the recent robbery and abduction in the Marudi...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on $362M contract awarded to renovate, extend North West student’s dormitory
Kaieteur News- The students’ dormitory of the North West Secondary School in Mabaruma, Region One will soon undergo renovation and extension to the sum of $362,385,000. This is according to...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Construction of Day & Night Care Facility not constructed to standard – Audit Office
…contractor failed to install lintels on building Kaieteur News- The construction of the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s Day and Night Care Facility was not done according to...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Applications open for the Noble Marine Cadet Scholarship porgramme
Kaieteur News- El Dorado Offshore (EDO), Noble Corporation and MATPAL Marine Institute have announced the launch of applications for the Noble Marine Cadet Programme. This initiative represents a...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Father laments police’s lax response to missing teen report
Kaieteur News- The father of a missing 17-year-old girl is complaining about what he considers to be a lax response by members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) in Bartica, Region Seven to a missing...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Man remanded for throwing hot oil on brother, injuring two others
Kaieteur News- A 30-year-old labourer was remanded to prison on Wednesday last, when he appeared at the Leonora Magistrate’s Court to answer a charge which states he inflicted grievous bodily harm...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Cultural icon ‘Dave Martin’ honoured as Caribbean legend whose songs transcend generations
Kaieteur News- The Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) was illuminated on Saturday as individuals from all walks of life gathered to honour Guyanese cultural icon ‘Dave Martins’ who had given...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Guyana, Suriname could supply 12 million tonnes of LNG annually in the 2030s, report says
(Reuters) -Guyana and Suriname could supply 12 million metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually at a competitive price by the next decade, according to a report by Wood Mackenzie on Monday....Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Ogle Airport to be expanded to meet growing demand
Kaieteur News-The government plans to expand the facilities at the Eugene F Correia International Airport (Ogle Airport) to accommodate the massive development underway in Guyana’s aviation and...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Police burn $27M worth of ganja
Kaieteur News- Police Ranks in Regional Division #10 conducted a ‘Narcotics Eradication Exercise’ at Kimbia, Upper Berbice River, where two cannabis farms with an estimated overall total...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Exxon to continue geotechnical survey operations until year-end
Kaieteur News- ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) will continue its geotechnical surveying operations within the Stabroek block. The firm is scheduled to conclude these operations on December 31, 2024...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Foreign companies finding new ways to cheat Local Content Law
Kaieteur News- Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat has disclosed that foreign companies operating in the oil and gas sector continue to find new ways to sidestep Guyana’s Local Content...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt. approves Japanese shipbuilder’s Local Content Master Plan
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana (GoG) through the Ministry of Natural Resources has approved Japanese shipbuilder, MODEC’s Local Content Master Plan. This announcement was made on Monday by...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on 11-yr-old boy charged for killing Sophia teen
Kaieteur News- An 11-year-old boy was on Monday remanded to the Juvenile Holding Center for the fatal stabbing of his 13-year-old friend, Kareem Durant of ‘D’ Field Sophia, Georgetown. The boy...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Brazilian man transferred over $1M to kidnappers for his life
Robbery/abduction at Rupununi… Kaieteur News- As investigations continue into Saturday’s robbery/kidnapping at Deep South Rupununi, Region Nine, one victim, a Brazilian national told police...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media Editorial, News Comments Off on Banishing prejudices and stereotypes
…Editorial Kaieteur News- Very few would deny that we are a conflicted society: the evidence in our daily newspapers and newscasts are too overwhelming. There are, of course, legions of...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Brackish Water Shrimp production in Reg. 6 continues sees massive increase
Kaieteur News- Phase one of the brackish water shrimp pond programme is approximately 75 percent completed, Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha told Berbice farmers last week. During a meeting on...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, The GHK Lall Column Comments Off on Jagdeo the genius, genie- don’t ask what kinds
…Hard Truths By GHK Lall Kaieteur News- When Guyana’s former (and still) president, Bharat Jagdeo is acclaimed as a man of many mysteries, the crowd of local scoffers come out in full...Nov 05, 2024 Shervin Media Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom Comments Off on Fingerprinting and Finger-Pointing
…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- No one, not even the staunchest supporters of Guyana’s electoral process, would claim that the system is flawless. As with any democracy, there’s always room for...
Dec 02, 2024
Kaieteur Sports- Chase’s Academic Foundation reaffirmed their dominance in the Republic Bank eight-team Under-18 Football League by storming to an emphatic 8-1 victory over Dolphin Secondary in the...…Peeping Tom Kaieteur News- The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPPC) has mastered the art of political rhetoric.... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- As gang violence spirals out of control in Haiti, the limitations of international... more
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