President Dr. Irfaan Ali believes that Guyanese fisherfolk are facing less oppressive conditions now, amid new revelations that Surinamese fishing licences were indeed promised to Guyana.The Head of State, while engaging reporters at the sidelines of
Guyana: President Irfaan Ali spoke about ways of enhancing the agricultural potential of the South Central Rupununi village of Rupunau, in Region Nine.
Guyana’s import bill is expected to be further reduced with the arrival of the first flock of black belly sheep from Barbados on Thursday.A total of 112 ewes and 20 rams arrived by boat. With a total 1,000 sheep to arrive, there will be more small sh
The first flock of the black belly sheep from Barbados is expected in Guyana by next week.This was revealed by Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha as he addressed residents of No. 28 Village and surrounding communities in Region Five on Saturda