FRIDAY 21st February, 2025
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No. 107721
Guyana to pump $791.4M into key renewable energy initiatives
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‘Serious, responsible, credible’ approach to economic management driving Guyana’s growth SEE PAGE
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- Finance Minister tells investors; points to consistent advancement of non-oil sectors, focus on long-term development
Crucial MoUs signed with international partners at CARICOM summit - to facilitate vaccine manufacturing in the region; explore more digital telecommunication services in the Caribbean
WPA, PNC/R see AfroGuyanese as ‘vote bank’ - Jagdeo says; draws attention to SEE silence of NGOs that ‘parade as PAGE conscience of society’ after Hinds’ 5 attack on Afro-Guyanese
President Dr. Irfaan Ali; European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen; Barbados Prime Minister and current CARICOM Chair Mia Mottley; and Grenada’s Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell oversaw the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) at the 48th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM. The first MoU was signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Hugh Todd on behalf of Guyana, and establishes technical assistance from the Government of Lithuania to Guyana and Barbados. This assistance aims to strengthen pharmaceutical regulatory services, and facilitate vaccine manufacturing in the region. The second MoU focuses on exploring digital telecommunications services for the Caribbean, in collaboration with the Spanish company, HISPASAT, and the CARICOM Telecommunications Union.
GAICO, FERSAN sign joint 8 venture agreement to further boost Guyana’s agriculture sector SEE PAGE
- possess capability of manufacturing specialised blends of fertiliser to satisfy distinct needs of local, regional farms
GRA flags Azruddin Mohamed’s underpayment of over $300M in taxes
- due to ‘grossly understated’ values of three high-end vehicles
Gas-to-Energy project set to become a reality despite delays
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