Texila University to build state-of-the-art student hostel, staff residences to meet growing demand
To enhance its campus facilities, Texila American University (TAU) has submitted plans to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the construction of a state-of-the-art...
Court dismisses APNU+AFC’s Election 2020 appeal
The Court of Appeal, this morning, unanimously dismissed the appeal filed by APNU+AFC against the decision of Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George SC who...
Key oil and gas terms every Guyanese must know
By Sueann Wickham
In 2015, Guyana embarked on an ambitious journey into the realm of oil production led by an ExxonMobil-consortium in the Stabroek Block....
Govt. in no rush to approve ExxonMobil’s US$13B Whiptail Project- Jagdeo
Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo recently addressed the pending approval of ExxonMobil's sixth development, the Whiptail Project, emphasizing the Guyana Government's commitment to thorough...
With 900 members, GCCI is now largest chamber in Caribbean
During the 134th Annual Awards Presentation and Gala Dinner held last evening, Kester Hutson, President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI),...
Agri. Ministry fires contractor for sloppy work on $26.42M timber wharf project
The 2022 Auditor General Report has revealed that the Ministry of Agriculture fired the contractor responsible for the $26.42 million Timber Wharf and Landing...
MP Walton-Desir showcases political opportunism at its worst in her criticism of Argyle Agreement
Dear Editor,
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its provisional ruling on the 1st of December 2023 stated:
1. By an Application filed in the...
LETTER: GHK Lall misunderstands the Argyle Declaration!
Dear Editor
I write in response to a GHK Lall’s mischievous and highly inappropriate piece under the title “Argyle: Guyana’s blind spots, Venezuela’s bright spots,”...
COP28 failed to address key climate concerns – VP Jagdeo
In a candid reflection on the recently concluded COP28 in Dubai, Guyana's Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, has expressed deep disappointment, particularly highlighting the...
Vice President justifies 6.5% salary increase, cites need for responsible spending & economic planning
Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo defended the government's decision to implement a 6.5 percent salary increase for public servants today, noting that while Guyana...
















