John Wesley Holder, well-known for his role in the British sitcom “Desmond’s”, may have moved away from Guyana 72 years ago to pursue professional interests, but not for a day did he lose his ...
Highlighting that the United States’ Department of Justice (DOJ) takes seriously the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), businessman Terrence Campbell has filed a report with the body, asking for an ...
While by international standards the 500-person seating capacity of the Arthur Chung Conference Centre remains decidedly modest, its comprehensive renovation and recent reopening underlines the ...
President Irfaan Ali yesterday underscored the importance of collaboration over competition within Guyana’s growing hospitality sector, as the US$18 million Plaza Court Hotel officially opened its ...
(Basdeo Mangru received his doctorate in History from the University of London. He is currently Associate Professor of History at York College, City University of New York.) For a considerable time ...
The constitutional history of Guyana—formerly known as Guiana and encompassing (at different times) the two colonies of Essequibo (established in 1616) and Demerara (established in 1746), along with ...
Tickets for the 2026 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Playoffs and Final officially went on sale yesterday, giving fans across the region an early chance to secure seats for what promises ...
The following is a tabulation summary of the Guyana Elections Commission's (GECOM) official declared results for the 2025 General and Regional Elections ...
A truck rolled backwards on the approach to the new Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge earlier today and was stuck for some time on the structure, causing a severe buildup of traffic on the western ...
A brief history of Guyana’s elections allows for the predicting of election results. In developed countries, observers rely on polls as a guide. In Guyana, reliance can be placed on historic patterns ...
The recent use of rubber bullets against APNU supporters and other citizens by Guyanese police was a disturbing use of force and a rude and unfriendly start by the new government. But equally ...
In a shocking twist, Guyanese businessman Shaheed Roger Khan yesterday pleaded guilty to all pending charges against him in the US, including drug trafficking and witness tampering and is likely to ...