Five hundred and fifty (550) Capoey, Region Two residents will no longer be relying on the lake or rainwater harvesting to access water. Read More
Five hundred and fifty (550) Capoey, Region Two residents will no longer be relying on the lake or rainwater harvesting to access water. Read More
On Friday afternoon, five low-income families received the gift of a new Core Home for Christmas. The keys to the homes, as well as Electrical Certificate and Completion Certificate, were handed over by the Minister of Housing and Water, Hon. Collin Croal, alongside Deputy Director of Community Development, Mrs. Donell Bess-Bascom and staff. Read More
Residents in numerous communities along the East Bank of Demerara corridor will soon have better access to potable water and, in some cases, better water quality as a number of facilities are being upgraded. Read More
All allottees of the De Kinderen Housing Scheme in Region Three will be able to access their house lots, as infrastructure works in the scheme are anticipated to be completed by the end of December 2023. Read More
Five low-income families from Onderneeming and Lust-en-Rust, Region Three, experienced a positive transformation on Tuesday, as they were presented the keys to new core homes by Minister of Housing and Water, Hon. Collin Croal. Read More
Housing and Water Minister, the Hon. Collin Croal has announced that some 800 allottees within the Cummings Lodge, 1767 Development will have access to their land, in time for Christmas. Read More
In an effort to address the issue of squatting in Guyana, the government is actively working on the Guyana Strategy for Informal Settlement Upgrading and Prevention (GSISUP). Read More
Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, visited the community of Quebenang and announced that the community would benefit from a new water distribution system, with an allocation of $56.3 million. Read More
A $60.6 million water distribution system was commissioned in Waramadong, Upper Mazaruni, Region Seven providing adequate access to potable water to approximately 960 residents. Read More
Several low-income residents of Sophia, Georgetown received much-needed building materials to effect repairs and/or expand their homes under the Home Improvement Subsidy initiative. The materials encompassed a range of items such as timber, concrete blocks, sand, cement, stone, zinc sheets, louvre windows, bolts, nuts, and nails, among others. Read More