The move comes amid ongoing challenges for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop), which has seen more than $500m (Shs1.8 trillion) injected by shareholders following delays in debt financing.
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Suriname, China, and the New Cold War
This is a development that both Washington and Beijing are watching closely, especially as they seek to consolidate their positions in the Americas within the context of an intensifying global rivalry ...
More than 5,000 Indigenous women are to benefit from  cancer awareness and screening, through collaboration between the Greater Guyana Initiative (GGI) and the Guyana Responsible Parenthood ...