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Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Beekeepers remove Berbice African bee hives for free
While the Guyana Apiculture Society (GAS) is continuing to execute their duties throughout the country in the removal and extermination of bees, some of its members are unhappy with reports...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on AFC anticipates parliamentary support for motion to Reform GECOM
Recent revelations issued by the Organisation of American States (OAS) Electoral Observer Mission to the Guyana General and Regional Elections has led to the Alliance for Change (AFC) calling...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Guyana targets 336, 000 ounces of gold in 2012
Guyana is targeting 336, 000 ounces of gold for this year since the rapidly expanding gold mining industry is well positioned to enjoy even more lucrative returns in 2012 as global...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Standards Bureau, Housing Ministry to launch National Building Codes
Stakeholders in the Building and Construction Sector will soon gather in collaboration with Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) and the Ministry of Housing and Water, in an...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Lottery permits, quarterly mining publication to enhance transparency – Natural Resources Minister
– Guyana to be represented in Investors Exchange in Canada A lottery of 60 special mining permit parcels in each of the mining district, for a total of 360 parcels,...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Canadian Exploration Company reports large uranium find in Kurupung
The Canadian exploration company U3O8 Corp’s Resource Drilling, which is currently operating in Guyana, says that its most recent drilling activities have unearthed a significant Uranium...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Bobby Ramroop’s news outfit stirring political quarrel – YCT
The Youth Coalition for Transformation (YCT) has lashed out at the Guyana Times, one of the news outfits owned by good friend of Bharrat Jagdeo, Dr. Bobby Ramroop of Queens Atlantic Investment Inc,...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on 10 km of Mangroves to be replanted along coastline this year
After exceeding its first year’s target of restoring 1 kilometer (km) of mangroves, the Mangrove Restoration Project aims to replant or protect 10 kilometers of mangroves along the coastline...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Adherence to GPOC’s wheelchair sign heartening
The response from motorists on the recent installation of a Wheelchair sign at the entrance the Guyana Post Office Corporation has been tremendous. This was according to Simone...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Doobay murder PI to continue on March 7
The Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the death of Shewraney Doobay, wife of prominent physician, Dr. Ramsundar Doobay, was yesterday given another date due to the absence of the Prosecutor...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Woman prisoner who scaled New Amsterdam Prison fence jailed for three years
Twenty seven year old Alicia Patoir of Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, who somehow managed to scale the fence of the New Amsterdam Prison and escaped, will spend the next two...Mar 02, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on NCD welcomes public to first ever “Open Day” activity
The National Commission on Disability (NDC) on Thursday last opened its doors to the public in its first ever “Open Day” activity which according to officers was designed to...Dec 31, 2024
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