Guyana’s tourism industry is experiencing a meteoric rise, driven by strategic government initiatives and robust economic growth. The country is on track to welcome its one-millionth visitor for this ...
The University of Guyana is set to graduate over three thousand, five hundred (3,500) graduands, the largest number in the sixty-one-year history of the University. The nation’s premier tertiary ...
See below for a statement from the Honourable Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand on World Teachers’ Day:  Dear Esteemed Teachers of Guyana, On this special occasion of World Teachers’ Day, I ...
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has initiated discussions with representatives from the US, British, Canadian, and European Union (ABCEU) missions in Guyana, regarding support for the upcoming ...
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has expressed his dissatisfaction with the manner in which the Surinamese Government is handling the age-old fishing licence issue with Guyana. Following a high-level ...
Reigning champions Guyana Amazon Warriors booked their spot in the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final by inflicting an eight-wicket defeat over Barbados Royals in Providence.
The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) finals will be hosted in Guyana in 2025 and Barbados in 2026. CPL have agreed to a one year deal for the finals to be held in Guyana in 2025. For 2026 ...
Two men accused of abducting Joshua David, also known as ‘Bricks,’ were remanded to prison today. Alpha Poole and Osafo Peters appeared before Magistrate Faith Magusty at the Georgetown Magistrates’ ...
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo has emphasised the need for stricter consumer protection measures to be in place as LIAT 2020 seeks to re-enter the Guyanese market.
Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo is urging companies to desist from naturalising foreign workers to secure high-paying jobs meant to be passed on to Guyanese. During his weekly press conference on ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that nearly 40% of jobs across the globe could be affected by the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Guyana is not spared. According to Vice ...
The country will soon need over 6000 persons to work in the local healthcare sector, according to Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo.