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Public servants earning $100 M more today than in 2020 – Jagdeo

Vice-President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, today walloped opposition leader for his party’s failed promise while in government, to significantly increase the wages and salaries of public servants. Even so, the opposition leader has promised the nation to have a “large” increase in the remuneration package of public servants, if his party is successful at the 2025 […]

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Dr Jagdeo blasts media houses for failing to report on key developmental initiatives

General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has blazed certain sections of the media for their failure to report on key details disclosed at the numerous government press conferences held recently. Over the past week, the Office of the President, as well as some ministries, including the Ministry of Health, Ministry of […]

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‘We have always stood on the side of freedom” Dr Jagdeo on PPP’s 75th anniversary

General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has recognised his party’s historically progressive stance and resolute dedication to protecting the rights and freedoms of Guyanese. During his weekly press conference at Freedom House on Thursday, the GS highlighted the pivotal role that the PPP has played in shaping the country’s history and […]

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MoPW pleased, BA issue resolved; Stranded Passengers Accommodated

The Ministry of Public Works is pleased to announce that all passengers, who were stranded in St. Lucia have now safely arrived in Georgetown, Guyana, as advised by British Airways. Passengers originally scheduled to travel from Georgetown (GEO) to St. Lucia with onward connection to London Gatwick International Airport were accommodated on a British Airways […]

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Construction of $15.8B gov’t office complex steadily progressing

The construction of Guyana’s largest government office complex is making steady progress. During a site visit on Tuesday, Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill provided updates on the $15.8 billion complex. “By the end of January, you will be seeing much, much more work being done on site…while not fully satisfied, I am pleased […]

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Linden Town Council’s $18M grant ready to be uplifted – Min Parag

The Linden Mayor and Town Council has secured approval for an $18 million grant and is ready to be uplifted, despite significant delays in submitting its work plan to the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development. This was clarified by Minister Sonia Parag on Thursday during an interview with the Department of Public Information […]

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Legislation to combat regional crime coming soon

New legislation will be introduced this year to address the growing issue of regional crime. This effort is being spearheaded by several bodies, including the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, the CARICOM Legal Affairs Committee, and the CARICOM Solicitor General Committee. Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, said that crime has been […]

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15,283 persons employed under pathway workers programme to date

– Community enhancement workers reach 2,465 Some 15,283 persons are employed under the National Pathway Workers Programme that was launched in 2022 by the PPP/C Administration. The programme represents a monthly investment by the government of $611 million based on the fact that part-time workers earn $40,000 monthly upon the completion of 10 days of […]

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Guyana records significant decline in domestic violence homicides

Efforts to combat domestic violence in Guyana have yielded encouraging results in 2024. Law enforcement agencies have recorded a 33 per cent decrease in the number of homicides due to domestic violence. The government invested $150 million to address sexual offences and gender-based violence at the start of 2024 which enabled the Minister of Human […]

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Region Eight villages receive final payments for road maintenance project

Villages in Region Eight have received final payments for their contribution to the maintenance of roads. Each of the following villages received approximately $5 million under the Community Participation Programme that is managed by the Ministry of Public Works: Taruka, Monkey Mountain, Paramakatoi, Tuseneng, Kanapang/Penak, Itabac, Waipa, Kaibarupai, Kurukabaru, Kato, Kopinang, Chenapou, Karisparu, Campbelltown, and […]

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