My usual beat is governance, national development, press conferences, infrastructure briefings and ministry statements where someone uses three paragraphs to explain something my grandmother would communicate with a single cut-eye and a steups. I grew up on soca, R&B and old-school classics playing in the background on slow Sundays while soup bubbled on the stove with dumplings and every other obstacle inside
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Shout 4 Change crowns new Youth Environmental Speaker
Randy Mangal of Skeldon Line Path Secondary School has been named Guyana's Youth Environmental Speaker 2026 after winning the Shout 4 Change competition.
This year, 20 students competed in Shout 4 Change with 10 advancing to the national finals and 4 reaching the question-and-answer round.
Randy Mangal of Skeldon Line Path Secondary School emerged from the competition claiming the top prize for his presentation on renewable energy storage technologies and their potential benefits
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Exxon sets aside over $100 billion for decommissioning
With $102.7 billion already set aside for decommissioning costs, ExxonMobil Guyana says discussions with the government on establishing a shared decommissioning fund are progressing positively.
Decommissioning costs are covered by the $102.7 billion in asset retirement obligations within ExxonMobil Guyana Limited EMGL's financial statements for 2025.
Up to last year, talks were ongoing with the government and EMGL on transferrin
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Miss World Guyana 2026 launches ‘Her First Lesson’ to empower young women
Miss World Guyana 2026 Kelcia Nelson is already making a meaningful impact at home through her Beauty with a Purpose project, 'Her First Lesson'.
The initiative is designed to equip girls between the ages of 13 and 19 with the tools to recognize their worth, find their voices, and understand their value.
Through conversations in schools and communities, the programme addresses issues such as unhealthy relationships, violence, exploitation, and economic vulnerability. And it was
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Gov’t tightens health system accountability
President Dr. Irfaan Ali has issued a strong warning that public health officials will be held accountable as the government intensifies efforts to deliver a world-class healthcare system across Guyana.
Speaking at a meeting with senior leaders of the public health sector, the President stressed that hospitals and health centres must maintain more than 90 percent availability of essential medicines and medical supplies throughout the year.
He announced that a new national invento
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Guyana Development Bank to help Guyanese pool resources and build bigger businesses – President Ali
As Guyana moves closer to operationalising the Guyana Development Bank, President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali has said that the initiative will allow ordinary citizens to join together, access financing and build larger enterprises through a cluster-based approach designed to expand entrepreneurship and wealth creation.
Speaking on Saturday, the President said the institution will provide collateral-free loans that will encourage groups of Guyanese with shared business interests to collaborate on projects tha
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