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Joylyn Johnson and Denise Reid from RUBIS presenting the laptops and mobile routers to Simone Sills, Executive Director of the NCC.
Joylyn Johnson and Denise Reid from RUBIS presenting the laptops and mobile routers to Simone Sills, Executive Director of the NCC.

RUBIS donates laptops, other devices to support online learning

RUBIS, distributor of petroleum, aviation gas, and lubricants in Guyana, recently donated ten Hewlett-Packard 10 HP 15.6” laptops along with ten Mobile MiFi devices to the NGO National Coordinating Council (NCC) to assist with their Numeracy and Literacy for In School Youth programme. 

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Hydromet office warns about Sahara plume

The Hydrometeorological Office of the Ministry of Agriculture today notified  of a large plume of Saharan dust which is affecting the Caribbean region including Guyana and which will continue for the next few days, causing low visibility and poor air quality.

Members of the Chinese Association of Guyana (DPI photo)

‘Adherence to labour laws is a must’

Minister of Labour,  Joseph Hamilton yesterday told the Chinese Association that while Guyana is open for business and welcomes foreign investments all businesses must adhere to the nation’s labour laws.

Trans Guyana plane suffers mishap

At approximately 8:30 yesterday morning, a Trans Guyana Caravan aircraft (8RGAE) was forced to cancel one of its departure flights out of Kamarang when the aircraft encountered a minor mishap while goods and supplies were being offloaded from the aircraft, the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said.

COVID vaccination claim by businessman under probe

A staff member of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) is under investigation by the Ministry of Health (MoH) after a businessman claimed that he was vaccinated with his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine despite him not being a frontline worker.

The rubber trees in Mabaruma

Report on Mabaruma rubber trees handed over

The Guyana Forestry Com-mission has completed its examination of the at-risk century-old rubber trees that line the Philbert Pierre Avenue in Mabaruma, Region One, and has handed over its report to the Mayor and Town Council.

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