Guyana’s Aviation Training School gains ICAO accreditation

Guyana’s Civil Aviation Training School has been officially accredited by TRAINAIR, a global training programme under the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).  A delegation from Guyana will soon be in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United  Arab Emirates, to receive the official instrument of certification while attending the Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS).    […]

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Single parent of five gets new home through Men on Mission

Shelly Doodnauth of Angoy’s Avenue in New Amsterdam, Berbice, and her five children no longer have to worry about living in a deplorable condition after receiving a new home on Saturday. The furnished three-bedroom house was built under President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s Men on Mission (MoM) initiative.    The 33 year old part-time worker […]

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Work advancing rapidly on Onderneeming solar farm

Work is advancing rapidly on the mega solar farm at Onderneeming, Region Two with the contractor aiming to complete the project ahead of schedule. The initiative, which falls under the Guyana Utility Scale Solar Photovoltaic (GUYSOL) programme, will bring real benefits to the people of Region Two, powering homes, businesses, and communities for years to […]

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Guyana and US fortify security cooperation

Guyana and the United States continue to deepen their strategic partnership, bolstering Guyana’s national defence capabilities. Through sustained and robust cooperation, the two nations reaffirm their dedication to mutual prosperity across key sectors including defense and economic development. This thriving partnership has garnered stellar commendations, most recently, from Foreign Secretary Robert M. Persaud. Foreign Secretary […]

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Gov’t continues to strengthen national security amidst emerging challenges

To safeguard Guyana’s sovereignty, the government is proactively taking decisive steps to bolster its security sector against emerging threats. As the nation confronts threats to its territorial integrity, including renewed claims to the Essequibo Region by Venezuela, and an increase in transnational organised crime, the government is allocating resources and making significant investments to protect […]

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40 security officials complete National Defence Institute training course

A total of 40 persons have completed a one-week course on strategy and defence policy, led by the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies in collaboration with Guyana’s National Defence Institute. The graduates received their certificates of completion during a simple ceremony at the Guyana Police Force Training Centre on Camp Road, Georgetown […]

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MOH to meet again with Golden Grove residents on tomb relocation

The Ministry of Health will soon meet with residents of Golden Groveto addressmounting concerns about the relocation of tombs at the community’s burial ground. General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party Dr Bharrat Jagdeo said that he has taken note of a news report recording the residents’ concerns. General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party […]

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Jagdeo says APNU+AFC’s lack of vision ‘troubling’

– ‘Incompetence’ reflected in contradictory budget presentations General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has once more blazed the APNU+AFC opposition for its lack of economic vision, which he said is very troubling as policy makers. He doubled down on Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton’s utterances in the parliamentary debates, highlighting that […]

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Gov’t investments in livestock sector continuously changing lives

The government’s continuous investments in the livestock sector are significantly bettering the lives of Guyanese farmers by providing assistance and resources to bolster their agricultural activities. From 2020 to now, the government has not faltered in supporting Guyanese and their ambitious endeavours in the agriculture sector. Corn and Soya fields Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha […]

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Over 15,000 house lots, 20 new housing areas by June 2025 – Min Croal

The government will be allocating more than 15,000 house lots to Guyanese by June 2025, signifying its robust commitment to empowering families through homeownership. “We will allocate an additional – a minimum of 25,000 house lots this year of which over 15,000 will be accomplished before June of this year… Every house lot distributed represents […]

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CHIEF JUSTICE DISMISSES CASES FILED BY MOCHA ARCADIA SQUATTERS

Today, 7th February 2025, the Honourable Chief Justice Roxane George dismissed the claims filed in September 2023 by the last six (6) remaining squatters at Mocha Arcadia/ Caneview (“the Applicants”). These squatters refused to relocate from the area, despite having been served adequate notices to relocate by the Central Housing and Planning Authority (“CHPA”), and […]

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100k cash grant distribution schedules to be released in a week

The distribution schedules of the $100,000 one-off cash grant for regions two, three, four, five, six, and ten will be published within a week. Finance Secretary, Sukrishnalall Pasha has told the Department of Public Information (DPI) that the ministry is currently preparing these schedules, and simultaneously working on completing the verification process for persons who […]

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Diamond to Buzz Bee Dam Highway nearing completion

– Pres Ali urges contractors to “pick up the pace” The continuation of the Heroes’ Highway from Diamond to Buzz Bee Dam on the East Bank Demerara is swiftly nearing completion. Engineers responsible for the project provided President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali with an update during his site visit on Thursday. President Ali engaging the […]

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GS Jagdeo exposes Nigel Hughes’ hypocrisy as he secured a 75-acre land deal

– Following the 2018 no-confidence motion, 2020 elections Alliance For Change (AFC) leader Nigel Hughes has been exposed for hypocrisy as he personally benefitted from some 75-acres of prime land during politically sensitive periods, including after the 2018 n0-confidence motion and the 2020 General and Regional Elections. These questionable transactions were exposed by the General […]

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State funds not needed to finance PPP political campaign – Jagdeo

General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has swiftly dismissed accusations from PNC/R-member Volda Lawrence, that funds approved in the 2025 budget will be used as slush funds for its political campaign. In fact, Dr Jagdeo informed reporters that the party is designing a framework to secure the necessary finances to […]

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Gov’t will not tolerate reckless vilification of public office holders

General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has sternly advised that the government will not tolerate the rash castigation of individuals in public office for the purpose of gaining cheap political points. The GS was at the time addressing the accusations hurled at several public figures, despite there being little to no […]

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Guyana Office for Investment Strengthens Trade, Cultural Ties with Suriname

The Guyana Office for Investment on Thursday outfitted the Guyana Embassy in Suriname with a locally made canoe, a selection of Guyanese products, and investment and export promotion information. This initiative, led by Dr Peter Ramsaroop, Government of Guyana Chief Investment Officer, is being carried out in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and […]

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PPP/C’s investment legacy fostering growth in nation’s drainage, irrigation

The government has significantly ramped up its investments in Guyana’s drainage and irrigation infrastructure to reduce losses from flooding and drought. This is in direct contrast to the disruption unleashed on the sector during the previous government’s time in office. This investment has seen a 760 per cent increase, skyrocketing from $8.4 billion in 2019 […]

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Works progressing on Karasabai, Tuschen and Waramuri Secondary Schools

Works are progressing on the modern Waramuri, Tuschen and Karasabai Secondary Schools in Regions One, Three and Nine respectively. These learning institutions will benefit approximately 1,650 learners altogether. The projects are part of the Ministry of Education’s aggressive drive to construct secondary schools in areas that were historically neglected. It will ensure every child has […]

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Finance Minister successfully pilots $1.382 trillion budget through the National Assembly

–as House approves 2025 National Budget –Government to continue massive economic transformation, improving the lives of Guyanese     Budget 2025 marks the sixth budget under this People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government, and the fifth presented by Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, Dr. Ashni Singh, […]

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House approves $1.382 trillion budget

After hours of vigorous scrutiny, the National Assembly on Wednesday approved the government’s second trillion-dollar budget, securing financial resources to pivot transformation across various sectors, including crucial measures to support the Guyanese people. The Appropriation Bill No.1 of 2025 was passed at the 100th sitting, following five-days of debates and four days of Committee of […]

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$49.9B approved for Ministry of Home Affairs

The Ministry of Home Affairs has secured a $49.9 billion budget to strengthen security in 2025. The Parliamentary Committee of Supply approved the allocation on Wednesday. Among other things, the funds will facilitate the refurbishment of several buildings, the implementation of enhanced training opportunities and the acquisition of modern machinery and equipment across all branches […]

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Public employees will benefit fully from eight per cent salary increase

─ $8.4B approved for public service ministry Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, Dr Ashni Singh, said public servants will enjoy an additional eight per cent salary increase this year. President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali had previously announced that in addition to the 10 per […]

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$121B approved to strengthen Guyana’s healthcare delivery

The health sector is set for major transformation this year following the approval of $121 billion by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply on Wednesday. During the consideration of the ministry’s budget estimates in the National Assembly, Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony highlighted the government’s commitment to building a world-class healthcare system. Minister of Health […]

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$7B set aside for development in Region Nine

A total of $7 billion was approved by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply Tuesday evening to drive development in Region Nine for 2025. The budget will fund various programmes aimed at improving the livelihood of residents in Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo while fostering sustainable growth and bridging the gap between the hinterland and the coastland. Minister […]

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Region Seven to undergo major development with $5.8B investment

Development in Region Seven will continue in 2025 after $5.8 billion was approved by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply on Tuesday. Education Initiatives Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Sonia Parag outlined plans to improve the region’s matriculation rate from 14 per cent in 2024 to 25 per cent in 2025. Minister of Local […]

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Human Services Ministry Spearheads Nationwide Family Violence Act Campaign in 25 Schools

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security has reaffirmed its commitment to combating violence within the education system through a comprehensive two-day Family Violence Act training conducted in 25 secondary schools across Guyana. This impactful initiative, executed from January 30-31, targeted Regions Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Nine, and 10, reaching 1,704 students (720 […]

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Ministry of Human Services and Social Security Provides Support to Fire Victim

The Ministry of Human Services and Social Security wishes to address a recent social media post that misrepresented the assistance provided to a fire victim. Following a thorough investigation, the ministry clarifies the extent of its support and reaffirms its unwavering commitment to serving vulnerable populations. On Monday, February 3, 2024, a woman visited the […]

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$8.5B approved to improve several sectors in Region Ten

Residents in Region Ten will see major development in health, education, agriculture and infrastructure in 2025 following the Committee of Supply’s approval of $8.5 billion.  Education  The sum of $5.6 billion will go towards the enhancement of education delivery in the region.  During the consideration of the budget estimates in the National Assembly Tuesday night, […]

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Over 3,000 residents to benefit from a new $30M bridge at Kurukabaru, Region Eight

– as the National Assembly approve $4.1B for Region Eight More than 3,000 residents from Kurukabaru Creek, in Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni) will benefit from the construction of a new $30 million bridge. This was announced by the Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Sonia Parag on Tuesday while responding to questions during the scrutiny of […]

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$14.2B approved to accelerate developments in Region Four

The Committee of Supply on Tuesday approved $14.2 billion for the execution of significant developments in several sectors in Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica). Some $501.7 million has been allocated to the region’s public works. Disaggregating the funds, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Sonia Parag said that $13.6 million each for new roads at 19th […]

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$13.1B approved for infrastructure upgrades in Region Three

A sum of $13.1 billion was approved by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply for infrastructure maintenance and development in Region Three on Tuesday. Of this sum, $66 million has been allocated for the maintenance of timber bridges in Le Destin and Sea View. Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Sonia Parag Minister of Local […]

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Billions approved for infrastructural development, expansion of services in Regions One, Two

The sums of $8.1 billion and $9.6 billion have been greenlighted by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply for Regions one and two respectively. These allocations will advance various agricultural, infrastructural, education and health projects in the two regions, providing critical services to enhance the livelihoods of residents. Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Sonia […]

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Industry/Plaisance NDC receives excavator to aid drainage works

The Industry/Plaisance Neighborhood Democratic Council (NDC) on Tuesday received a mini excavator to improve drainage and irrigation systems within its jurisdiction.  The equipment was handed over by Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha at the NDC’s East Coast Demerara office. Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha during the ceremonial cutting of the ribbon to commission the mini […]

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$7.2B approved to support Amerindian culture preservation, economic projects

Following vigorous scrutiny by the parliamentary opposition, the Committee of Supply approved sums totalling $7.2 billion for the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs to further advance the socio and economic development within indigenous communities. Amerindian Development Fund Majority of revenues were allocated to the Amerindian Development Fund (ADF), with $5 billion approved to fund the Youth […]

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$2.7 billion to upgrade Georgetown markets, drainage network

-as Committee of Supply approves Local Gov’t ministry’s $41.9 billion allocation More than $2.7 billion has been approved by the Parliamentary Committee of Supply for upgrades to the Bourda Market, Bourda Green, East La Penitence, Stabroek, and East Ruimveldt markets, as well as supporting the drainage network. These works will be implemented under the Georgetown […]

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$9.4 billion approved for Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has been allocated some $9.4 billion to continue its efforts in shaping Guyana’s foreign policy. The sum was approved in the Parliamentary Committee of Supply on Monday evening. As part of this allocation, some $804 million is set aside for advocacy, public diplomacy and public relation activities, […]

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Gov’t’s housing policy has stringent conditions that apply to everyone – President Ali

–Details given about APNUAFC abysmal failure in housing, land –Sold land far below market value to family, friends and top PNC supporters –Hits back at the APNUAFC opposition President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has underlined that the PPP/C Government’s land policy has stringent conditions that apply to everyone since less than 10 per cent of […]

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More funds approved for land regularisation, Guyana law school

The Ministry of Legal Affairs’ land regularisation exercise will be accelerated this year with some hundreds of land titles slated to be distributed, providing long-awaited home ownership to residents in several squatting areas. Approximately $424 million was approved for the project and other initiatives on Monday, as the Parliamentary Committee of Supply scrutinised the $1.6 […]

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Gas to energy project, electronic ID to advance as  $141.5B approved for Prime Minister’s Office

A massive $141.45 billion in budgetary allocations have been approved for the Office of the Prime Minister, paving the way for the completion of key transformative projects, including the landmark Gas-to-energy project at Wales and the electronic identification card (e-ID), among many others. Some $65.8 billion in capital allocations and current expenditures totaling $75.6 billion […]

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Every eligible Guyanese will receive the 100,000 cash grant

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring every eligible Guyanese receive the $100,000 cash grant. During the Committee of Supply deliberations in the National Assembly on Monday, the prime minister defended the allocation of more than $40 billion to support the cash grant distribution. Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark […]

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GDF to strengthen national security with $50.4B allocation

Guyana’s national security is set to receive a significant boost in 2025 with a $50.4 billion allocation for the Guyana Defence Force (GDF). The sum was approved by the Committee of Supply on Monday while the budget was being examined in the National Assembly. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Gail Teixeira and team during […]

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House approves 2025 funds for constitutional agencies

The Committee of Supply approved the 2025 budgetary allocations for several constitutional agencies during the consideration of expenditure estimates in the National Assembly on Monday. The Parliament Office was granted $2.1 billion, with $55 million allocated for furniture and equipment and $76.2 million for building rental and maintenance. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Gail […]

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Gas-to-Energy Project – Dispute Resolution Process

As has been widely reported in the media, certain matters of dispute in connection with the Gas-to-Energy (GTE) 300 MW Integrated Plant between the Government of Guyana (GOG) and the Contractor, Lindsayca/CH4, were referred to the Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Board (DAAB) on 19 September 2024. On 31 January 2025, the DAAB issued their ruling […]

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Gov’t reaffirms transparency in oil block licensing process

In 2022, the Government of Guyana launched an oil and gas licensing round for the open acreage of oil and gas blocks within its territory. The fiscal terms, technical and financial requirements, and draft Petroleum Agreements (PSAs) were made publicly available to potential bidders as part of the process, encouraging bids from qualified entities. Of the total available blocks, spanning both […]

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Governance ministry to continue training, stakeholder consultations

– International human rights course to be expanded More than $400 million has been approved for the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance to continue its extensive training programmes and stakeholder consultations this year. The Committee of Supply approved the expenditure on Monday after nearly an hour of deliberations. One of the ministry’s flagship initiatives, […]

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Project Status Update for the Government Office Complex (Region No. 4)

1. Project Overview and Objectives The Government Office Complex (GOC) involves the construction of four twelve-storey office towers, each designed to accommodate approximately 1,500 government employees, totalling 6,000 people. Other major components of the project include: A helipad meeting international standards, planned at ground level. A Central Utilities Building for essential backup power generation, water […]

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Opposition Leader’s office dysfunctional

– despite $400,000 rent being paid by State The Committee of Supply approved the 2025 budgetary allocations for several constitutional agencies during the consideration of expenditure estimates in the National Assembly on Monday. However, the government’s primary concern is the ongoing ineffective functioning of the Leader of the Opposition office. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and […]

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Perry Center, National Defence Institute (Guyana) begins one-week training course

The William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies in conjunction with the National Defence Institute (Guyana) began a one-week training course today at the Police Training Center in Georgetown. Director of the National Defence Instititute, Dr. Randolph Persaud, indicated that the course, under the title “Security and Defense Policy,” will cover a wide range […]

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Guyana’s infrastructure development gets $252.8B boost

Guyana’s infrastructure sector is set to receive a significant boost this year, with the Committee of Supply approving $252.8 billion for the Ministry of Public Works. This substantial investment will fund a range of transformative projects, including major road upgrades and the enhancement of transportation networks across the country.  Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan […]

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PUC to launch new number portability service in Guyana

The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is pleased to announce the implementation of number portability in Guyana, effective February 10, 2025. The official launch of this service will be shared in a subsequent announcement shortly thereafter. As subscribers in the telecommunications sector may be aware, number portability allows both fixed-line and mobile subscribers to switch their […]

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85 water tanks delivered to Moblissa, Long Creek residents

The government has distributed 85 new water tanks to communities along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway, bringing joy and relief to residents of Moblissa and Long Creek.  The distribution, led by the Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with Responsibility for Information and Public Affairs, Kwame McCoy addresses long-standing water access struggles. Minister within the […]

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US$743M spent in 2024 on Guyanese suppliers by oil companies

– as Local content continues to progress Despite initial concerns that the Local Content Act might deter foreign investment in Guyana’s petroleum sector, performance statistics continue to demonstrate the significant benefits reaped by local businesses from the industry’s supply chain. In fact, during this year’s Budget Presentation, Minister of Finance and Public Service, Dr. Ashni Singh, […]

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His Excellency President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s latest Book Available at Qatar National Library

Guyana’s Ambassador to Qatar, HE Safraaz Ahmad Shadood presented the most recent book authored by His Excellency President Dr. Irfaan Ali to His Excellency Dr. Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari, Minister of State and President of Qatar National Library. Released at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford in England., President Ali’s book, […]

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Expanded markets, financial support have revived rice sector – Min Mustapha

Guyana’s rice sector has witnessed a remarkable recovery fueled by a combination of strategic initiatives. Rigorous efforts to expand export markets coupled with substantial financial support and timely relief measures have revived the industry as well as stimulated transformation across the value chain. Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha has once again emphasised the government’s continuous […]

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Guyana’s private sector capacity increased to meet demands of oil and gas sector

Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat has lauded the enhanced capacity of the local private sector to undertake new projects and initiatives to meet the demands of the growing oil and gas sector. He noted that the private sector is forming consortiums and even collaborating with international companies to launch innovative ventures. This is enabled […]

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Minister Singh highlights longstanding relationship between Guyana and China

–during 2025 Chinese New Year Dinner Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance Dr. Ashni Singh, last evening, represented His Excellency the President, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, and delivered the feature address on his behalf at an Annual Dinner held by the Association of Chinese Enterprises in Guyana, commemorating the […]

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Pathway workers essential to the maintenance, development of their communities – Min. McCoy

– residents to receive one-off $100k cash grant by February month-end  The National Pathway Workers (NPW) are essential to the maintenance and development of their communities, as they execute pertinent duties at the schools, health centres and other government facilities.  This was underscored by the Minister within the Office of the Prime Minister with Responsibility […]

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President Ali commissions modern $68m double squash courts

– First public-funded facility in the Caribbean region His Excellency, President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali commissioned a brandishing $68 million, state-of-the-art double squash court facility at the National Racquet Centre on Saturday. The international standard facility is the first of its kind in Guyana’s history and the first public-funded squash facility within the Caribbean region. […]

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Pump station commissioned at Montrose

On Saturday, Agriculture Minister Hon. Zulfikar Mustapha commissioned a rehabilitated 200-cusec pump at the Montrose Pump Station on the East Coast of Demerara. With an investment valued at approximately $226.7 million, Minister Mustapha said that over 3,549 acres of land, including 920 households and approximately 400 acres of residential area will benefit. Minister of Agriculture […]

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Gov’t will support Aubrey Barker residents in relocation efforts

– as the road expansion project continues The expansion of the Aubrey Barker Road from a two-lane to a four-lane roadway has hit a stalemate, as homes that are currently occupying government reserves are hindering its advancement.  Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill on Saturday engaged the affected homeowners and confirmed that none possess […]

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$100B education budget approved by Committee of Supply

Following extensive review and scrutiny, the Committee of Supply has approved the Ministry of Education’s budgetary allocation of $100 billion. This substantial investment will fund the ministry’s efforts to improve matriculation rates, transform education delivery methods and construct critical infrastructure. Minister of Education Priya Manickchand in the Committee of Supply on Friday On Friday, the […]

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$135.8B approved for housing, water development

The Committee of Supply on Friday approved a whopping $135.8 billion to advance housing and water development initiatives in 2025. Responding to queries about house lot distribution to date, Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal reported that 40,808 house lots have been distributed nationwide to date. Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal in the […]

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Committee of Supply approves $58.3 billion for Human Services Ministry

The Parliamentary Committee of Supply on Friday approved a massive $58.3 billion allocation to advance programmes under the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security, ensuring that the needs of women, girls, senior citizens and other vulnerable groups are met. Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Vindhya Persaud provided key details on her ministry’s […]

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BIT will continue bridge gaps in labour force with approved $679M

The Committee of Supply on Friday approved $679 million to support the operations of the Board of Industrial Training (BIT), as part of the $1.6 billion allocated to the Ministry of Labour to strengthen the workforce while ensuring safety and stable industrial relations. This funding will enhance comprehensive training programmes, helping to bridge critical labour […]

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Committee of Supply approves $12.6B for youth, sports & culture development

The Parliamentary Committee of Supply has approved $12.6 billion for youth development, sports, and cultural initiatives under the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport on Saturday morning. In response to Opposition queries on the allocations, Minister Charles Ramson Jr. outlined key government achievements over the past years and some of the priorities in Budget 2025. Minister […]

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DHB employees will not be displaced with operation of new demerara river bridge – Min Edghill

– free tolls for Berbice and Wismar-Mackenzie bridges Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, has assured that the 155 Guyanese employed under the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC) will not be left without jobs when the new Demerara River Bridge becomes operational.  He gave this commitment in response to a question from Opposition MP […]

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Another $400m to upgrade sport infrastructure in Region Three – President Ali announces

– Delivers cricket, football gear to Region Three youths  His Excellency, President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has announced an additional investment of $400 million to upgrade critical sports infrastructure in Region Three, ensuring that facilities are brought up to standards.  He made the announcement during an engagement with members of both cricket and football sports […]

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Land reclamation, monitoring of mining activities to be accelerated this year

– as House approves $3.6B for natural resources ministry The Ministry of Natural Resources plans to ramp up its land reclamation exercise and monitoring capabilities in mining districts to reduce infractions. Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat made the announcement while disaggregating the budgetary allocations for his ministry to the Committee of Supply on Friday. […]

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House approves $63.7B to support agriculture sector

The Parliamentary Committee of Supply has approved $63.7 billion to support the agriculture sector this year. This is just a portion of the $104.6 billion that is set aside to advance the nation’s food sector. The remaining funds will be approved following the passage of the overall 2025 fiscal package. Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha […]

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Government pushing for fisherfolk to get licence from Suriname

The government is actively using diplomatic channels to secure 150 fishing licences for Guyanese fisherfolk from authorities in Suriname. Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha reaffirmed the commitment on Friday during the Committee of Supply after the opposition questioned the timeline for the agreement between Guyana and Suriname. Minister of Agriculture Zulfikar Mustapha The two countries […]

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Community-centred growth: A new direction for Small Business Development

In a statement in Parliament today, the Minister of Tourism Industry and Commerce, Hon. Oneidge Walrond, announced a strategic realignment of the traditional Small Business Grant disbursements at this time, towards a community development small business projects approach. This new direction, which augments the existing structure, focuses on investing in community-based projects that ensure long-term […]

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Guyana and the United Kingdom keen on exploring opportunities to maximize full potential of bilateral trade relations

Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud received a courtesy call from the Deputy Director for Trade for Development at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom, Mr. Paul Whittingham on 30 January 2025. Mr. Whittingham was accompanied by High Commissioner of the United Kingdom Her Excellency Jane Miller. He is in Guyana to […]

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Opposition’s proposed measures unrealistic, unaffordable – Dr Singh

– says proposed measures would cost $799 billion – measures exclude crucial investments in education, health, other sectors Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, Dr Ashni Singh has strongly criticised the opposition’s proposed relief measures, arguing that they are unaffordable and not grounded in reality. […]

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PNC/APNU/AFC’s sordid, disgraceful legacy will keep them in opposition for at least a generation – Dr Singh

Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, Dr Ashni Singh concluded the week-long budget 2025 debates on Thursday with a fiery two-hour address, eviscerating the arguments put forward by the opposition parliamentarians. Following Opposition Leader, Aubrey Norton’s hour-long oration, many of the opposition members stalked out […]

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Dr Jagdeo slams opposition budget speeches as ‘delusional, dishonest’

General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has slammed opposition members, for yet another mediocre performance in the now concluded budget debates, as ‘delusional and dishonest’. Speaking with journalists on Thursday, Jagdeo expressed that the presentations were such of poor quality, he felt unmotivated to engage in the parliamentary debates. General […]

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PM Phillips says APNU+AFC neglected its own

The PPP/C’s massive track record of delivering tangible results and developing underserved communities extends beyond coastal development and touches every citizen across Guyana. Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips echoed this sentiment and boasted the unmatched accomplishments of the government particularly in communities that the APNU+AFC claims to be its stronghold. Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) […]

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Jagdeo dismisses opposition’s concerns about biometrics, voting impersonation

– Says plot a foot to undermine electoral confidence General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP), Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has once more dismissed the oppositions concerns about biometrics use, which he believes is merely a political smokescreen. His statement, at a news conference on Thursday, comes on the heels of the leader of the […]

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Remaining cash grants to be distributed after approval of Budget 2025

Guyanese who are yet to receive their 100k cash grants can now breathe a sigh of relief as the government has indicated that distribution of the remaining grants will commence after the 2025 National Budget has been passed. This guarantee was given by Vice President and General Secretary of the ruling People’s Progressive Party, Dr […]

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Budget 2025 will improve socioeconomic status of all Guyanese – Minister Teixeira

– dismisses opposition’s concerns; reminds them about their track record The 2025 Budget will improve the socioeconomic status of all Guyanese through policies that will make life easier and lift their standards of living and wealth accumulation, paving the way for generations. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Gail Teixeira made these remarks during her […]

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PPP/C’s track record will bring victory at 2025 polls – AG Nandlall

The PPP/C government has secured the trust of Guyanese and established a track record of delivering on its promises due to its prudent people-centred policies and programmes. Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, made the assertion during the budget debates in the National Assembly on Thursday. He stressed the importance […]

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Government restored GPL generating capacity despite inheriting a struggling sector – Min Indar

The government has successfully restored Guyana Power and Light’s (GPL) generating capacity despite inheriting a struggling electricity sector from the previous administration. Minister within the Ministry of Public Works Deodat Indar made this assertion during the budget debates in the National Assembly Wednesday evening in response to concerns raised by the opposition regarding the country’s […]

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President Ali to review PSC’s proposed amendments to Local Content Act

The Private Sector Commission’s (PSC) proposed amendments to the landmark Local Content Act of 2021 have been delivered to His Excellency, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali for a thorough review. This development comes on the heels of the government’s commitment to strengthening the current act, ensuring that new and emerging sectors that support oil and gas […]

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Opposition’s dismal legacy no match for the PPP/C – Minister Persaud

The dismal tenure of the previous APNU+AFC Coalition administration is no match for the illustrious legacy of the current PPP/C government. Minister of Human Services and Social Security Dr Vindhya Persaud shared these sentiments Wednesday evening, as she firmly defended the 2025 budget in the National Assembly during the debates. Minister of Human Services and […]

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Opposition’s MP Kissoon supports budget 2025 measures

Opposition Member of Parliament Dr Asha Kissoon has commended the people-focused measures outlined in budget 2025 while contributing to the debates in the National Assembly on Thursday. MP Kissoon declared her support for allocations like the $10,000 health care voucher and the expected continued progression of the housing sector. She offered suggestions to place the […]

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Small Business Bureau Sponsors Entrepreneurs for AgroFest 2025

Fourteen entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to showcase their innovative products and services at AgroFest 2025, thanks to sponsorship from the Small Business Bureau. This initiative highlights the bureau’s commitment to supporting small businesses in Guyana and promoting economic growth. The sponsored entrepreneurs represent a variety of industries, including agro-processing, crafts, and personal care products. […]

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Opposition appears intent on blaming GECOM for elections loss – AG Nandlall

The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has faced vile and unwarranted criticism, from the APNU+AFC Opposition over its decision not to implement electronic fingerprint capture for the 2025 elections. Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, said that the opposition is attempting to find excuses in advance for the massive loss they […]

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‘When you fail, we deliver’ – Min Anthony tells opposition

─ condemns APNU+AFC’s mismanagement of health sector Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony has reaffirmed the PPP/C government’s commitment to strengthening Guyana’s health sector through strategic interventions and investments to ensure the well-being of every citizen. Contributing to the budget debates in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Minister Anthony highlighted the government’s achievements while criticising […]

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Budget 2025 promises sustainable housing, clean water – Min Croal

The government’s proposed $135.7 billion allocation for housing and water this year is crucial to expanding affordable housing and ensuring reliable access to potable water for Guyanese. Minister of Housing and Water Collin Croal made the assertion while defending the allocation during the ongoing budget debates on Wednesday in the National Assembly. Minister of Housing […]

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Budget 2025 is a “pathway to prosperity” – Min Persaud

The well crafted developmental strategies within budget 2025 have earned yet another resounding commendation in the National Assembly which solidifies its position as a catalyst for national progress. Minister within the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development Anand Persaud mirrored the passions of his cabinet colleagues and delivered a spirited defence of the financial […]

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Min Edghill rubbishes APNU+AFC’s false rhetoric about Guyana’s infrastructural boom

─ says opposition will struggle to match government’s energy As day four of the 2025 budget debates got underway in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Minister of Public Works Bishop Juan Edghill rubbished several false claims uttered by the opposition concerning Guyana’s infrastructural transformation.  Minister Edghill said many roads are being repaired or have already […]

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Budget 2025 is a progressive fiscal plan – MP Ramsarran

Member of Parliament Dr Bheri Ramsarran has lauded the $1.382 trillion 2025 budget as an innovative and supportive fiscal plan, describing it as “nearly perfect.” During budget debates in the National Assembly on Tuesday, Dr Ramsarran said the country’s largest-ever fiscal package will boost the government’s ability to build on its standing achievements. Member of […]

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Guyanese quality of life improves under PPP/C leadership – MP Narine

Member of Parliament (MP) Seepaul Narine has commended the PPP/C administration for delivering a historic and comprehensive budget for 2025 to uplift the lives of all Guyanese. Speaking on Tuesday, day three of the budget debates in the National Assembly, MP Narine stressed the government’s steadfast commitment to its people-centred vision. Member of Parliament (MP) […]

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Govt’s commitment to economic development will not cease – Min Parag

Minister of Local Government and Regional Development Sonia Parag has reaffirmed that the government’s commitment to economic and regional development will not waver despite political obstacles. Contributing to the budget debates in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Minister Parag said nationwide development will continue under the new budget, ensuring people remain the priority and not […]

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Budget 2025 empowers farmers, workers and communities – MP Coonjah

Member of Parliament, Nandranie Coonjah countered the APNU/AFC’s claims that Budget 2025 has nothing for the ordinary Guyanese, highlighting that farmers, workers and communities will be empowered through measures contained in the framework. She made this statement during her contribution to the ongoing parliamentary debates at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Tuesday. Member of […]

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