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MOH Commissions Muritaro Health Post to enhance healthcare delivery in Region 10

In a continued effort to improve healthcare access across Region Ten (Upper Demerara-Berbice), the Ministry of Health yesterday officially commissioned the Muritaro Health Post, a newly established facility valued at $23.7 million. This modern health post is set to serve approximately over 400 residents, bringing essential healthcare services closer to the community and reducing the need for long-distance travel to larger medical facilities. Residents will […]

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Health Ministry Opens $28.3M Blueberry Hill Health Centre in Region Ten

In a major step toward improving healthcare access, the Ministry of Health yesterday opened the Blueberry Hill Health Centre, a state-of-the-art facility valued at approximately $28.3 million. This new health centre located in Region Ten (Upper Demerara-Berbice), will provide expanded medical services to residents of Blueberry Hill and surrounding communities, ensuring quality, accessible, and free healthcare for all. The facility is fully equipped to offer a wide range of primary healthcare services, including, maternal and child, chronic disease […]

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Ministerof Health Commissions New Mammogram Machine at LHC

The Minister of Health, Honourable Dr Frank Anthony, yesterday commissioned a state-of-the-art mammogram machine at the Linden Hospital Complex, marking a significant step in expanding breast cancer screening services across the country. Previously,  the Georgetown Public  Hospital  Corporation  (GPHC) was the only public health facility offering mammography services. With this new addition, residents of Region 10 and surrounding areas now […]

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AG questions opposition’s lack of GECOM objections despite calls for biometrics

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, SC is once again pointing to the opposition’s weak and insubstantial allegations of issues with the voting process, reflected in their silence in the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM)’s recently concluded claims and objections cycle. He said that according to GECOM’s most recent report, despite over 4,000 […]

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Mocha Arcadia squatters to pay $2 million in costs following court ruling

After failing to prove legal rights to the Mocha Arcadia/Caneview lands, the remaining squatters must pay $2 million in costs to the case’s three respondents: the Attorney General, the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA), and the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo). The landmark ruling was delivered last week by Chief Justice Roxanne George,  solidifying the […]

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New housing development slated for Kwakwani, Region Ten

– waterfront residents to be relocated soon The government is ramping up efforts to expand homeownership in Regio Ten, with plans in motion for a new housing development in Kwakwani. Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, made the announcement during a recent housing outreach at Watooka Guest House, Linden. “On March 28, we will […]

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13 Amerindian communities benefit from mines ranger training

Thirteen Amerindian communities are participating in a Community Mines Ranger training program facilitated by the Guyana Mining School and Training Center INC (GMSTC) under the Ministry of Natural Resources. This programme aims to establish qualified rangers within Amerindian titled lands, enhance technical skills, promote an understanding of mining regulations and guidelines, and improve compliance within […]

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Kingston Goods Wharf is currently 80 per cent complete

Passengers can look forward to an improved travel experience as rehabilitation works on the Kingston Goods Wharf are nearing completion. The Ministry of Public Works announced on Tuesday that the project is currently 80 per cent complete. The 21-month project has made significant progress, with 79 per cent of the reinforced concrete wharf completed and […]

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Several Region Nine roads being upgraded

The Amerindian villages of Nappi, Shulinab, Karaudaunau, and Awarewaunau in Region Nine are undergoing major infrastructural transformation, with their internal roads being upgraded from laterite to asphaltic concrete.  This development is expected to bring significant benefits to residents. Importantly, it addresses persistent dust issues caused by the existing laterite surfaces.  In December last year, the […]

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Gov’t looking to build municipal airports in Berbice, Lethem

The government is considering establishing municipal airports in Berbice and Lethem, similar to the Eugene F. Correia International Airport along the East Coast Demerara. The proposed airstrips would meet the growing demands of the business community while boosting interconnectivity with the other regions.   President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali emphasised the importance of a municipal […]

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