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- Budget 2025: ‘Because we care’ student grant increased to $50,000
- BUDGET 2025: No VAT on agricultural machinery and generators
- BUDGET 2025: Income tax rate reduced, threshold raised
- BUDGET 2025: Gov’t to inject $10 billion into NIS
- BUDGET 2025: $100,000 one-off grant for every newborn baby
- BUDGET 2025: $10,000 healthcare voucher for every citizen
- BUDGET 2025: Old age pension now $41, 000; public assistance increased to $22, 000
- Lower electricity costs, abolishing bridge tolls and cheaper fuel among key measures to ease cost of living
- BUDGET 2025: Gov’t allocates $9 billion to ease cost of living pressures
- BUDGET 2025: $8 billion allocated for continued advancement of Sport
- Banks DIH sees over $10B in after-tax profit last year
- Guyana’s Forensic Lab to lead Caribbean in testing with new $86M microscope
- From teen mom to Police Lance Corporal, Onecia Bacchus is a beacon of resilience
- GGMC urges safety as 11 mining deaths recorded last year
- Two armed men captured by residents after violent encounter at Lusignan
- 1 million passengers transited through ports of entry in 2024
- Underperforming contractors represents ‘small minority’ – Min Edghill
- Sparta Boss crowned champions of Kashif and Shanghai/One Guyana National Futsal Championship
- Babar, Masood fight for Pakistan after South Africa enforce follow-on
- Human Services Ministry expands support for seniors
- BUDGET 2025: Significant income tax cuts as threshold increase to support, workers families
- BUDGET 2025: Old age pension goes up to $41,000; public assistance now $22,000
- BUDGET 2025: $100,000 grant for newborn babies
- BUDGET 2025: $88B to deliver affordable, reliable energy nationwide
- BUDGET 2025: $73.2B to continue upgrades, expansion of D&I infrastructure
- BUDGET 2025: $13.3 B to further support advancement of sugar industry
- BUDGET 2025: Agriculture, forestry, fishing sector grows by 11%
- BUDGET 2025 : Private sector credit jumps by 19.8% in 2024, agriculture leads with 44.2% growth
- Youth Director sworn in as newest parliamentarian
- ‘A continuation of progress’
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