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WPA mourns passing of Rupert Roopnaraine The Working People’s Alliance (WPA) is mourning the passing of one of its Co-Leaders Dr Rupert Roopnaraine who died today. A statement from the WPA follows: WPA joins the rest of Guyana, the Caribbean, and progressives of the wider world in mourning the loss of Dr. The article WPA mourns passing of Rupert Roopnaraine appeared first on Stabroek News.

Rubio travels to meet Caribbean leaders as US squeezes Cuba, Venezuela WASHINGTON,  (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will hold talks with Caribbean leaders on regional security, and efforts to counter migration and drug trafficking in Saint Kitts and Nevis on Wednesday as Washington seeks to ramp up pressure on Cuba’s leaders while seeking to steer Venezuela in the wake of the operation to seize President Nicolas Maduro. The article Rubio travels to meet Caribbean leaders as US squeezes Cuba, Venezuela appeared first on Stabroek News.

T&T PM wades into Ramotar, others over Cuba statement Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad- Bissessar on Saturday lashed out at former regional leaders including Guyana’s Donald Ramotar over a  statement they issued accusing the US of economic warfare on Cuba. The article T&T PM wades into Ramotar, others over Cuba statement appeared first on Stabroek News.

Lack of consultation on teacher promotions could lead to strike, GTU says The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has signalled its willingness to pursue industrial action, including a strike, if the Ministry of Education does not address concerns surrounding the 2026 senior promotion process and recently revised criteria governing teacher promotions. The article Lack of consultation on teacher promotions could lead to strike, GTU says appeared first on Stabroek News.

Liliendaal woman, 65, dies in accident A 65-year-old woman of Liliendaal was fatally struck down on the Rupert Craig Highway near Turkeyen yesterday afternoon. Dead is Jacqueline Cumberbatch. The article Liliendaal woman, 65, dies in accident appeared first on Stabroek News.

GRIEF DOUBLES Children mourned openly at the Edward Seaga Infant School in Kingston on Monday following the death of three-year-old student Jace Pinnock, who was murdered in Denham Town last Saturday. Jace was shot dead by gunmen who attacked his home on Nelson Street, also injuring his eight-year-old brother. Their 31-year-old father, Keiro Pinnock, who was also injured in the attack, died on Monday. The deadly shooting took place as the community slept around 1:40 a.m .Saturday, and according to sleuths, it was the latest result of a bloody gang feud.

Golding seeks probe into $1.4b school bus deal Opposition Leader Mark Golding has written to three of the country’s anti-corruption bodies requesting an investigation into the transport ministry’s procurement of 110 used school buses brought in from the United States. Golding’s July 2025 letters, copies of which The Gleaner received on Sunday, said “apparent irregularities and other suspicious aspects relating to the procurement” of the buses had been brought to his attention.

From Hanover to US military: Sutherland siblings united in service WESTERN BUREAU: From the tranquil coastal town of Lucea, Hanover, to the exacting corridors of American military academies, siblings Se’rena and David Sutherland are emerging as proud standard-bearers of Jamaican excellence, shaping their journey with discipline, faith, and an unyielding commitment to service. Though separated by age and rank, the Sutherland siblings share a common mission: service, excellence, and national pride.

Campbell hails ROOFS grants, urges stronger housing in Westmoreland Eastern WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Dayton Campbell, the member of parliament (MP) for Westmoreland Eastern, says the Government’s Restoration of Owners or Occupants of Family Shelter (ROOFS) Programme represents the most significant support yet for residents whose homes were damaged by Hurricane Melissa.

‘We know our rights but ... ‘ A recent survey published by Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), in collaboration with The Mico University College, has found that a high percentage of residents in at least 10 marginalised communities in Kingston have demonstrated knowledge of citizens’ rights, but also have misconceptions of those entitlements. Findings of the survey which was published last week, showed that the awareness of citizens’ rights was consistent across communities, with youth age 16-24 leading in rights literacy.