Jagdeo acknowledges poor planning for cash grant distribution; says officers need to be more...

Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo has acknowledged that poor planning has led to challenges in the distribution of the $100,000 cash grant initiative and...

$3.7B invested to provide classroom resources to teachers

Teachers across Guyana have benefited from a substantial $3.7 billion investment to equip their classrooms with the resources necessary for effective teaching. Teachers and parents...

Over $300M spent to renovate Cliff Anderson Sports Hall

The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport has invested over $300 million in the comprehensive overhaul of the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall on Homestretch...

29 roads to be constructed in Strathspey, Buxton

The residents of Strathspey and Buxton on the East Coast of Demerara will soon benefit from infrastructural works aimed at significantly reducing traffic congestion...

Mahdia residents’ embrace restorative justice initiative

Residents of Mahdia, Campbelltown, El Paso, Micobie, and outlying areas in Region Eight, learned about restorative justice and the government’s plan to implement the...

$14M invested in Chenapou projects

Many community development initiatives are currently being implemented in Chenapou in Region Eight. Each project will significantly impact the livelihood of Chenapou residents. The remote...

$1.6B water treatment plant at Caledonia commissioned

Thousands of residents in communities stretching from New Hope to Soesdyke now have 24/7 access to potable water. President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali commissioned a...

Jagdeo, ChatGPT and Stabroek News

By Kemol King Vice President, Bharrat Jagdeo alleged during a press conference in December that some editorials published by Stabroek News appear to be heavily...

Triple S Creations: A young entrepreneur’s journey to sweet success

From a young age, Shania Sampson’s love for baking was undeniable, though she never envisioned turning her passion into a profitable business. Everything changed...

More than 4,300 teachers graduated from CPCE in the last 4 years

Guyana’s education workforce experienced significant expansion over the past four years. An impressive 4378 teachers graduated from the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE). With...

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