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Population in 2022 at 878,674, estimated to be 956,044 now – preliminary census report The preliminary report on the 2022 census has pegged the population of Guyana at 878,674. A presentation on the report was made today at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre. The article Population in 2022 at 878,674, estimated to be 956,044 now – preliminary census report appeared first on Stabroek News.

MPs slam Ali over misleading hands-off stance in opposition leader election delay Opposition Members of Parliament have slammed President Irfaan Ali over his comments regarding the stalled election of a Leader of the Opposition, accusing the government of using “procedural blockages” to frustrate constitutional mandates. The article MPs slam Ali over misleading hands-off stance in opposition leader election delay appeared first on Stabroek News.

Opposition criticism of Rodrigues’ wealth unfounded – Ali President Irfaan Ali has said that opposition criticisms of Minister of Tourism Susan Rodrigues’s wealth are unfounded as unlike them she has declared her earnings to the Integrity Commission.  The article Opposition criticism of Rodrigues’ wealth unfounded – Ali appeared first on Stabroek News.

GuySuCo unveils ambitious strategic plan for 2026 The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) has unveiled an ambitious strategic plan for 2026, with its Chief Executive Officer Paul Cheong signalling the modernisation of operations, strengthening accountability and diversifying its revenue base as key areas to be targeted. The article GuySuCo unveils ambitious strategic plan for 2026 appeared first on Stabroek News.

Access to potable water at Manawarin tied to solar output – GWI The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has pointed to reduced solar output at the Manawarin Pump Station in Region One as the cause behind ongoing concerns over unreliable access to potable water for residents and schools. The article Access to potable water at Manawarin tied to solar output – GWI appeared first on Stabroek News.

Bullets bonanza More than 4,000 bullets were allegedly found inside a St James home that was searched by the security forces last month as part of coordinated operations to arrest key figures in the alleged multibillion-dollar fraud at the collapsed investment...

‘Tide shift’ The bloodiest week of 2025 came just days into the new year. Between January 4 and January 11, at least 29 people were murdered across Jamaica, a violent upsurge that reignited fears that the country was headed for another year of unrelenting...

Clansman Gang trial booked for February 2 The trial of alleged Clansman Gang leader Tesha Miller and 24 other alleged gang members has been booked for commencement in the Home Circuit Court on February 2. The trial, which was initially fixed for January 7, was delayed after the Crown asked...

New NIA boss: ‘Stand up and be counted’ Newly appointed Principal Director of the National Integrity Action (NIA), Dr Gavin Myers, has signalled that he intends to continue the strong advocacy of the organisation as it pushes for good governance and integrity in the public service....

HMC offers to assist NSWMA in clearing garbage backlog WESTERN BUREAU: With the National Solid Waste Management Authority’s (NSWMA) Western Parks and Markets seemingly struggling to address the massive pile-up of garbage across Hanover in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, the Hanover Municipal...