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Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Big Oil in no rush to ‘drill, baby, drill’ this year despite Trump’s agenda
—but Exxon still on course to pump 1.3 million barrels per day from operations in Guyana by 2030 (REUTERS)- Wall Street expects U.S. oil and gas companies to keep a lid on spending in 2025...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on MP calls Govt. bluff on threat to shake-up GuySuCo over poor management
–Agri minister says no targets met in two years due to climate change Kaieteur News- Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) and Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Vinceroy Jordan, has called the...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt. to use portion of World Bank loan to upgrade Hope Secondary
Kaieteur News- The Government of Guyana will soon be rehabilitating and upgrading the Hope Secondary School located on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD) with financing from the World Bank. The...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Govt. spending billions on education but there is no value for money – Coretta McDonald
Kaieteur News- Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) and General Secretary of the Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) Coretta McDonald on Tuesday said that the government has been spending billions in the...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on GPHC conducts eight reconstructive breast surgeries on cancer survivors
Kaieteur News- Eight breast cancer survivors have received life-changing reconstructive breast surgeries at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) as part of a historic collaboration...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Shadow foreign minister calls out Gov’t over lack of adequate diplomatic representation
Kaieteur News- Opposition Member of Parliament, (MP) Amanza Walton-Desir has called out the Government over the lack of adequate diplomatic representation abroad. During her contribution to the...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Guyanese activist Ayodele Dalgety-Dean wins Anthony N. Sabga Award for work with women, children and migrants
Kaieteur News- Local activist Ayodele Dalgety-Dean has won the Anthony N. Sabga Award for her work with women, children and migrants, a release from the Ansa McAl on Monday said. The announcement...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Flight operator on $100k bail for damaging $1.6M in items
Kaieteur News-A 25-year-old flight operator was granted $100,000 bail on Monday when she appeared virtually at the Diamond/Grove Magistrates’ Court, to answer to a damage to property charge. The...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on Greetings of the Year of the Snake- Charge d Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Guyana
Kaieteur News- The Chinese Spring Festival of 2025 or the year of the snake is just around the corner. On behalf of the Chinese Embassy in Guyana, I would like to extend my warm greetings and sincere...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media News Comments Off on MACORP celebrates graduates of 17th Trainee Technician Programme
Kaieteur News- MACORP on Monday celebrated the graduation of the 17th cohort of its Trainee Technician Programme at its MACORP Office, Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD). This six-month intensive...Jan 29, 2025 Shervin Media Editorial, News Comments Off on Oil contract
Editorial… Kaieteur News-The first clue that the PPP/C Government is terribly afraid of something is when its leading spokespeople put up a wall of silence. The second clue is when it...
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Janet and Cheddi Jagan Memorial Cricket C/ship Kaieteur Sports- Annandale Secondary School (Girls) and Covent Garden Primary (Boys) are the new Region Four champions of the Janet and Cheddi Jagan...Peeping Tom… Kaieteur News- By any rational measure of diplomacy, the worst thing the Caribbean could do at this hour—when... more
By Sir Ronald Sanders Kaieteur News- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has signaled a genuine willingness to hear the Caribbean... more
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