GECOM Commissioner confident electoral reforms will prevent repeat of attempts at election rigging in...
Attorney-at-law and Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Commissioner, Sase Gunraj, believes that the 100 plus legislative changes made in the last four years to strengthen...
Hydromet Office predicts considerable rainfall from mid-November; miners and farmers urged to take precautionary...
The Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Agriculture is forecasting wetter-than-usual rainfall conditions across all regions starting this month. This is considered Guyana’s secondary...
Over $30B invested to develop Region 10 in four years
Since assuming office in August 2020, the PPP/C administration has invested over $30 billion into transformative development projects in Region 10.
Minister of Housing and...
’Conference Village’ opens with focus on sustainability, Guyana’s agricultural prowess
The Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo (GECSCE) collaborated with the Ministry of Agriculture to create the inaugural ‘Conference Village’ which was launched...
Gov’t invests $47.8B in six months to streamline energy security in Guyana
With long-standing challenges of sufficient power supply in Guyana, achieving energy security has been a high priority for the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C)...
Loo Creek residents overjoyed after receiving over 60 solar panels
For years, Rosemarie Henry struggled to charge her phone. She had to walk a distance to a shop in her village, paying $100 an...
NIS contributors to begin receiving cheques in matter of months – Dr Jagdeo
The People’s Progressive Party/Civic government has once again proven its intent to cater all of its people. In two months time, some NIS contributors...
Trinidad PM says gas deal with Venezuela ‘dead’; now looks to Guyana, others as...
Trinidad and Tobago’s newly elected Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC, has officially pronounced the long-delayed Dragon gas deal with Venezuela as “dead” and signalled...
Caribbean Airlines apologizes for publishing incomplete map of Guyana in magazine
Caribbean Airlines has published an apology after facing backlash for publishing an incomplete map of Guyana in its May/June 2025 magazine edition.
“Caribbean Airlines extends...
Apple has reinforced the value of Guyana’s trees with purchase of carbon credits-Jagdeo
Leading technology company, Apple Inc., recently bought and retired 100,000 carbon credits from Guyana.
This move, according to Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, grants the...