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-expected to benefit Region Six fishing industry The University of Guyana, Berbice Cam-pus (UGBC) on Monday launched its new Institute for Marine and Riverine Ecolo-gies and Economies (IMAREE) which is expected to of significant benefit to the fishing industry in Region Six, a Ministry of Public Works release stated on Tuesday. The article Marine institute launched at UG’s Berbice campus appeared first on Stabroek News.
The National Data Management Authority (NDMA) is currently engaged in an initiative aimed at enhancing the protection of government data and systems...
THE Men On Mission (MOM) Initiative, on Saturday, launched their Youth Empowerment and Mentorship Programme in Region Six at Angoy’s Avenue, New...
Kaieteur News – Five companies, including two local firms, have submitted bids to design, build and finance (DBF) a cultural market at Palmyra,...
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has distributed over 30 boats across riverine communities in Cross River State to ease the impact of...
DAVAO CITY—A team of researchers at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) announced a breakthrough in the research on rice that could...
Kaieteur Sports – The Bush Lot United Turf Club (BLUTC) is expected to come alive today, Sunday 27, October. The occasion is the Js...
The initiative, aimed at providing skill-based education to the inmates, was launched in an impressive function held on the jail premises
The health and medical life sciences sector in Western Australia is set to benefit from a trio of new funding initiatives designed to enhance...
West Australian Cam Bancroft is expected to be given pole position at the top of the order as he auditions for a spot in the Test team in Australia...
Farirai Machivenyika President Mnangagwa on Thursday launched an initiative by the Zimbabwe National Elders Forum to carry out a study on the effects...