March 2025

Border controversy: US says will stand ‘shoulder to shoulder with Guyana’

US Ambassador to Guyana Nicole Theriot on Thursday reaffirmed the US government’s strong support for Guyana following a recent Venezuelan naval incursion and Venezuela’s continued aggression towards Guyana’s Essequibo region. “We support Guyana 100 per cent against this aggression; it is unacceptable and we won’t allow Venezuela to threaten Guyana’s territorial integrity and sovereignty and
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Hermonstine, Scott and Stanton among challengers of Hutson for AAG presidency

Aubrey Hutson’s bid for a fourth consecutive term as president of the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) will be fiercely contested at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Sunday, March 16. Sheryl Hermonstine, the AAG’s First Vice-President, and Committee Member Niall Stanton are challenging Hutson, signaling a potential shake-up within the organisation. Adding to
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Petra Organisation donates balls to schools ahead of 11th Milo Football tournament

The 11th edition of the Milo Secondary School Football Championship is primed for action after the traditional ball donation ceremony from tournament coordinators, the Petra Organisation. The presentation, held Wednesday at the National Racquet Centre, preceded the official tournament briefing, setting the stage for the main draw, which kicks off on Saturday at the Ministry
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GPL has ‘stable’ generating capacity, reserve power to meet expected demand – PUC hears

The Guyana Power and Light Inc (GPL) should be able to provide stable electricity to consumers this year, according to the Head of the company’s Executive Management Committee, Kesh Nandlall. Even so, Nandlall and other officials from the utility company told the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) that much-needed maintenance work will be carried out throughout
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Agri programme likely to be cut, elections support ‘high priority’ amid Trump policy shifts – US Ambassador

The impact on US programmes in Guyana as a result of policy shifts in the Donald Trump administration is minimal, US Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot, said Thursday. “Guyana is actually classified as a high income country so we didn’t have a lot of programmes happening here anyway so the impact is actually quite minimal
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Chirosyn Canada marks 15 years in Guyana with medical symposium and charity launch

Chirosyn Canada Inc., a Guyanese-owned, Canadian-based pharmaceutical company, is marking its 15th anniversary in Guyana by sponsoring a Cardiology and Endocrinology Symposium and launching the “Dr. Cheekoori’s Charitable Foundation”. Founded in 2010 by Tarlika Persaud and Dr. Sreedhar Cheekoori, Chirosyn Canada Inc. began as a distributor of prescription medicines. The company later expanded into pharmaceutical
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Brothers slapped with several charges after assaulting cops

Two brothers, Antwan Embrack, 22, and Stephen Embrack, 20, both of Graham Street, Plaisance, East Coast Demerara, who were caught on camera assaulting two Policemen, appeared in court on Wednesday and were slapped with several charges stemming from the incident. The duo was jointly charged with assault causing actual bodily harm committed on Lebert Allicock
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Porter jailed, license suspended after charged with dangerous driving

Jairaj Singh, a 28-year-old porter of Onderneeming Sand Pit, Essequibo Coast, had his driver’s license suspended for 12 months after being charged with dangerous driving. He made his appearance at the Suddie Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Tamieka Clarke on Wednesday. Police Headquarters reported that the incident was committed on taxi driver Devon Hardy and contractor
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Aniyah Couchman wins Diamond Insurance Women’s Chess Championship qualifiers

Press Release from the Guyana Chess Federation The Diamond Fire and General Insurance-sponsored National Women’s Chess Championship Qualifiers wrapped up last Sunday at the David Rose Special School with surprising results. Aniyah Couchman emerged as the winner in the seven-round decisive FIDE-rated competition. During the preceding two weekends, females of all ages competed, vying for
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