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Cellphone found in prison officer’s cell, further remanded for victim safety

Prison officer, George Selman was today once again remanded to prison for the safety of the victim. Forty-three-year-old Selman was hauled...

Failure to have transparent electoral process could lead to dictatorship-Goolsarran

If Guyana does not see an electoral process that is transparent and representative of the will of the people, then...

ExxonMobil to assess cumulative environmental impact of four oil projects on Stabroek Block

ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), has informed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that it will conduct...

T&T media stands in solidarity with GPA following threats of violence against journalists

The Trinidad & Tobago Publishers & Broadcasters Association (TTPBA) says that it acknowledges with "deep concern", the current situation in...

TIGI joins call for transparent verification of results

The Transparency Institute Guyana Inc. (TIGI) has joined other elections observers, regional and international blocs in calling for the verification...

Deeds Registrar ordered to repay $4.5M to the State after being found guilty of...

After being on trial for three years, Acting Deeds and Commercial Registrar, Azeena Baksh was today ordered to make a...

ExxonMobil’s fourth project on Stabroek Block could bring 5.2M barrels of oil per month

ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), has submitted to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the project details for...

Chief Justice to rule tomorrow in Region 4 votes verification case

Following a ruling that she has jurisdiction to hear a case brought on behalf of the People’s Progressive Party Civic...

Guyanese should have access to oil money for house building, education or health- Chairman...

If Guyana wants to avoid the oil curse, some industry stakeholders have said that it should look to Norway and...

Int’l Organisations call out Oil companies on silence amid election controversy

Several human rights, environmental, and democratic organisations are calling on oil companies operating in Guyana to add their voices to...

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