-says area’s significant transformation will turn it into an economic powerhouse By Bebi Shafeah Oosman AS consultations continue for the US$604...
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-consultation held with key stakeholders Work on the US$604 million Palmyra-to-Moleson Creek road expansion project in Region Six inched closer to commencement as the Ministry of Public Works yesterday hosted a public engagement with key stakeholders to discuss the mega-project, a Department of Public Information (DPI) release stated. The article US$604m Palmyra-to-Moleson Creek road project nearing start appeared first on Stabroek News.
-says area’s significant transformation will turn it into an economic powerhouse By Bebi Shafeah Oosman AS consultations continue for the US$604...
-says area’s significant transformation will turn it into an economic powerhouse By Bebi Shafeah Oosman AS consultations continue for the US$604...
Kaieteur News – The revised deadline for the rehabilitation and extension of the US$192 million East Coast of Demerara (ECD) Road Project (Phase II)...
Kaieteur News- Some $800M has been allocated in the 2025 budget to construct the Palmyra Cultural Market in Region Six. Senior Minister within the...
-economic boom, brighter future for residents anticipated RESIDENTS of Region Two are buzzing with excitement and optimism as the Ministry of Public...
The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing has announced the commencement of roadworks on the Philip Goldson Highway, specifically between...
The Ministry of Public Works (MoPW) in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), yesterday presented over $50 million worth of...
The Deputy Minister of Public Works has discussed the practical implementation of the Afghan-Trans project with the Minister of Transport of...
The ongoing road extension project on Carifesta Avenue will see the removal of the median, which was installed in 2016, to facilitate an expansion of...
The Rockstone community in Region Ten will soon acquire its land tenure rights, the Department of Public Information (DPI) reported today. The article...