“WIN failed first real test” – Ramsammy

Below is a commentary from Dr. Leslie Ramsammy: The first real political test for Azruddin Mohamed and WIN came with the swearing-in of councilors for...

Aircraft requesting permission to land in Guyana can now do so digitally

Aircraft requesting permission to land in Guyana can now do so digitally. The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) unveiled its e-services landing permits on...

Exxon shifts focus to Longtail gas project after securing approval for Hammerhead

ExxonMobil Guyana has turned its attention to securing permits for its proposed Longtail project offshore Guyana, after recently receiving government approval for the Hammerhead...

Housing Ministry to relocate squatters in path of Ogle airport

The Ministry of Housing, through the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), is working to remove persons illegally occupying the Cummings Park reserve, which...

Oil production at 770,000 bpd offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil Guyana President Alistair Routledge said Guyana’s oil production rate is now around 770,000 barrels per day (bpd) in early October, up from an...

24/7 work schedule now in effect for Wales Gas-to-Energy project

– final pour for the foundation base of the fourth turbine was completed on Friday night – by the end of December, all four gas...

Pres. Ali blasts EBD contractors, consultants for weekend traffic chaos, slow progress

Following days of severe traffic congestion that have left commuters frustrated, President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali upbraided the contractors and consultants executing the vital...

The way Jagdeo’s words live rent-free in my head

By Abena Rockcliffe  Saving an eventuality where dementia steps in, I would never forget those words spoken by Bharrat Jagdeo back when he was opposition...

SING NOW, CANARY: APNU urges Mohamed to make evidence of PPP transgressions public now

The A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) says that the Leader of the We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, Azruddin Mohamed must come clean...

Men reporting domestic violence more, with 333 complaints in 2025 so far

In 2025, 333 men formally reported cases of domestic violence in Guyana. “Men are affected but 80% of women tend to be recorded, and the...

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