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Essequibo to receive additional three megawatts of power by early 2025
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- President Ali says $300M invested into power generation, distribution to stabilise electricity supply
Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar, on Friday, facilitated a site visit to the Linden-Mabura Road Project with the UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs, David Lammy. The project is funded through a grant from the UK Government via the CDB-administered United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Fund, alongside a CDB loan and financing from the Government of Guyana. The site visit is one of the activities surrounding the UK Foreign Secretary’s official visit to Guyana. UK High Commissioner to Guyana, Jane Miller and technical officials from the project also participated in the site visit.
Protecting the UAE Investment Talks: ‘We don’t prosperity of Delegation explores need data’ Guyana is a shared key investment responsibility opportunities in Guyana - Minister Indar says
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- Norton says; uses unrealistic claim that bottle of gas was $1,500 under SEE coalition to challenge PPP/C’s PAGE response to rising cost of living 10
Guyana celebrates success of first male medical physicist
Women ‘Gold Board’ workers to benefit from 12 menstrual leave SEE PAGE
- workers to get 10 per cent pay hike following agreement with GAWU
- Javin Luke earns prestigious recognition in global medical physics programme
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