The Iwokrama International Centre supported by Government of Guyana agencies is pressing ahead with its efforts to stem the scourge of illegal mining...
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In disseminating its recent media release regarding a Republic Day, Sunday February 23 exercise in collaboration with the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Guyana Police Force, the Iwokrama Rainforest Project engaged in an exercise designed to help suppress illegal mining which, reportedly, included “a Brazilian national with family.’ The article Iwokrama striving to fend off rainforest transgressions appeared first on Stabroek News.
The Iwokrama International Centre supported by Government of Guyana agencies is pressing ahead with its efforts to stem the scourge of illegal mining...
THE Private Sector Commission of Guyana (PSC), alongside key business support organisations, engaged in high-level discussions with His Excellency,...
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Education Minister Priya Manickchand on Tuesday introduced the “Guyana Digital School”, an online platform designed to provide Grades 10 and 11...
Texila American University (TAU) on Monday hosted a high-level delegation from the Dominican Republic, led by Ernesto Torres Pereyra, Ambassador to...
The police yesterday issued a wanted bulletin for a Brazilian man in relation to abduction. The article Brazilian wanted over abduction appeared...
Guyana got off to the perfect start in the Pan American Junior Hockey Challenge after securing contrasting wins against Guatemala in the women’s and...
In the light of reports that a UK university had been erroneously listed as a provider of programmes, businessman Terrence Campbell yesterday again...