February 2025

Gov’t exploring options for new Essequibo, North-West ferries

President Dr. Irfaan Ali on Wednesday revealed that the government has assembled a team of specialists to explore the introduction of two new ferries: one to the Essequibo Coast, and another to ply the North-West route. “Right now we have a team of technicians and specialists looking to see where we can get another ferry
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‘Exceptional Learners’ Centre’ opens in Region Two with aim of transforming education 

The Exceptional Learners’ Centre at Cottonfield, Essequibo Coast was commissioned on Wednesday. It is the first facility in Region Two dedicated to children with special education needs. The $94 million institution was funded by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), and about 30 children with special education needs are already enrolled. The school was designed to
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Thousands benefit from road upgrades in Region Three

Thousands benefit from road upgrades in Region Three

Thousands of residents in Region Three now have improved access to upgraded asphaltic concrete roads. The infrastructural works were undertaken in La Parfaite Harmonie, Onderneeming, Westminster, Recht-Door-Zee, and Lust-en-Rust. The Ministry of Public Works Special Projects Unit (SPU) has completed approximately 31 kilometres of roadworks across these communities, fulfilling a commitment by President Dr Mohamed
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Gov’t exploring ways to support the development of religious leaders

Gov’t exploring ways to support the development of religious leaders

President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has said that the government is discussing ways to support the development of pastors, pandits and Imams in Guyana. The president was at the time speaking at the commissioning of South America’s largest Lord Shiva statue at the Badrinaath Aashram on the Essequibo Coast on Wednesday. President Dr Mohamed Irfaan
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FOUR-DAY: Harpy Eagles stumble to 87-4 against West Indies Academy on rain-affected day

In a strange move to bat first against the pink ball in overcast and extremely windy conditions, Guyana Harpy Eagles were reduced to 87-4 from 25.4 overs by stumps on a rain-affected day against the West Indies Academy in third round action of the West Indies Four-Day Championship at the National Stadium, Providence. The entire
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Oil Auction Block: Exxon ‘working diligently’ with gov’t to conclude agreement for shallow block

An ExxonMobil-led consortium is still locked in discussions with the Government of Guyana for a shallow water block offshore the country where there have been prolific oil finds over the past decade. The consortium comprising ExxonMobil, Hess, and CNOOC won shallow block S8 in Guyana’s first auction which was launched in 2022. The fiscal terms
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Guyana issues 30-day notice to cancel Frontera, CGX Energy’s license

(Reuters) – Guyana’s government has given a CGX Energy and Frontera Energy joint venture a 30-day cancellation notice of its license to explore the offshore Corentyne block, where it has found oil, the Canada-based companies said on Tuesday. The group last year requested its license for Corentyne to be extended so it could finish well-appraisal work while looking
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Exxon seeking authorisation for eighth project offshore Guyana, optimistic about gas reserves

ExxonMobil Guyana and its co-venturers in the prolific Stabroek Block are seeking environmental authorisation for another project, Longtail, from the Government of Guyana. Longtail will be the eighth project the company forges ahead with in the giant Block, located approximately 120 miles offshore Guyana. “The Longtail project is still a little bit early in the
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Pensioner rescued from burning home

A 91-year-old man was rescued Wednesday morning after a fire broke out at his Durban Street, Worthmanville, Georgetown residence. Herbert Gaskin, who lived alone, was rescued from the blazing house by public-spirited citizens and rushed by EMTs to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he is being evaluated. Due to the speedy response by the Guyana
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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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