04/06/2026
π¨ WE ARE HIRING | REGIONAL DIESEL ENGINEER π¨
GuySuCo invites applications from suitably qualified individuals for the position of Regional Diesel Engineer.
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Application Deadline: June 15, 2026
27/05/2026
GuySuCo extends warm Eid-Ul-Adha greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters. π
May this blessed occasion bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to you and your loved ones.
26/05/2026
GuySuCo is celebrating 50 years! π¬πΎ
Built through generations, growing for generations to come.
26/05/2026
GuySuCo's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Paul Cheong, reflects on our nation's journey, achievements, and the shared responsibility of building an even stronger future.
Happy 60th Independence Anniversary, Guyana. π¬πΎ
25/05/2026
Celebrating Guyanaβs 60th Independence Anniversary π¬πΎβ¨
Across the industry, we come together in culture and unity, honouring the spirit of Independence through tradition, cultural attire, and shared heritage.
22/05/2026
β¨ Know Your History β¨π¬πΎ
Located about 14.5 km (9 miles) from the mouth of the Essequibo River, sits a quiet reminder of Guyanaβs early history.
The Hog Island Windmill dates back to around 1768 and was built by the Dutch during their occupancy of the Essequibo region. It was the third windmill constructed in the area and was part of the plantation system used for sugar production on the island.
Today, even in its weathered state, it still stands a simple but powerful link to Guyanaβs history.
π Hog Island, Essequibo River
12/05/2026
At Guyana Sugar Corporation, we proudly celebrate National Nurses Week. π
To all nurses across the industry THANK YOU ππ½
From the GuySuCo family, we extend our deepest appreciation for your compassion, dedication, and the selfless care you give everyday. πβ¨
12/05/2026
πΈ GUESS THE ESTATE! π¬πΎπ±
Located 74 kilometres east of New Amsterdam, Berbice, this historic estate has been part of Guyanaβs sugar story for generations.
π‘ Hint: Established around 1910, this estate is known for its rich history and longstanding contribution to the sugar industry in the Upper Corentyne.
Can you guess which estate this is? ππ