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Secretary Blinken’s Guyana trip marks expansion of strategic alliance with US -Dr. Insanally

Dr. Riyad Insanally, a former Guyanese diplomat with a long-standing career, recently expressed his insights on U.S. Secretary of State...

President Ali reveals govt.’s success in fulfilling manifesto promises

President Dr Irfaan Ali has announced that the government's transformative development agenda has successfully fulfilled the majority of its manifesto...

APNU slams PPP over ad hoc handling of oil revenues, neglect of working class

Guyana's leading opposition party, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), strongly criticized the PPP government's ad hoc use of...

Public sector wages and salaries must be fiscally sustainable

Dear Editor, My attention was drawn to a letter published in the July 28th, 2023, edition of the Stabroek News with...

Exxon’s Japanese contractor, MODEC, seeking Guyanese firms to help expats with mobility services

MODEC, the renowned Japanese contractor responsible for the construction of the 'Errea Wittu' vessel for ExxonMobil's Uaru project, is now...

Govt. puts temporary halt on mining at Chinese Landing

In an official response to the precautionary measures provided by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to Guyana on...

Man confesses to murdering Region 7 shopkeeper

Fabian Smith, the prime suspect in the murder of 55-year-old Andrew Harris, also known as 'Shortman,' has confessed to the...

Two killed after mining pit caves in at Kamarang

Two miners, Trayon Hastings and Rocky Norton, tragically lost their lives in a mining accident at Kamarang Landing, Upper Mazaruni....

Friendship collision: Commander’s vehicle had no siren, flashing lights on

A police vehicle carrying a senior police official involved in an accident this morning on the East Bank of Demerara...

NAREI collaborates with USAID on climate-smart agriculture

Guyana's National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) is making strides in climate-smart agriculture with support from the United States...

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