Home Blog Page 5

Shortage of U.S. dollars affecting One Communications’ operations, parent company says

A prolonged shortage of U.S. dollars in Guyana is disrupting the operations of One Communications, one of the country’s largest...

The transformation of Berbice at lightning speed

By Kiana Wilburg Berbice has always been a central part of Guyana’s agricultural history. Its soils have supported the rise of...

President’s College Student already 1 year into building crochet business

“Starting my own business at 15 was part of my ambition to make a name for myself, to show that...

Man succumbs to burn injuries a day after reputed wife perishes

Kevin Cadogan, 34, who was admitted to the ICU, succumbed to his injuries at about 03:30hrs on Saturday at the...

APNU, AFC coalition talks were destined to fail- VP Jagdeo

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said today that the collapse of “coalition talks” between the Alliance For Change (AFC) and A...

AFC to contest 2025 Elections without APNU

The Alliance for Change (AFC) on Thursday signaled its intent to contest the 2025 General and Regional Elections independently, citing...

2,200 house lots distributed in Region Six since 2020

– 1,600 more to be allocated soon The PPP/C Government continues to prioritise homeownership opportunities for Guyanese nationwide, with over 2,200...

Amelia’s Ward fire contained as PM assures residents of safety

The fire in Amelia’s Ward, Linden, has been successfully contained, Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips has confirmed, offering assurance...

‘One Guyana’ Easter festival planned for Linden

The government will be hosting a ‘One Guyana’ festival on Easter Monday at the Linden Blue Lake in Region Ten,...

Moleson Creek to get 10,000 house lots over three years

The government has announced plans to develop 10,000 house lots at Moleson Creek in Region Six over the next three...

Recent Updates