Stewartville man charged with murder of boy,15, Balram Bessessar, called Navin, a 49-year-old labourer of Stewartville, West Coast Demerara, was arrested on 2025-10-03 and charged on 2025-10-07 with the murder of Sudesh Singh, called Joel, a 15-year-old from Stewartville, on 2025-10-03. The article Stewartville man charged with murder of boy,15, appeared first on Stabroek News.
GPL signs US$15.6m contract with InterEnergy Group -despite concerns over procurement breaches Despite concerns about the breach of procurement rules, the Guyana Power & Light Inc (GPL), yesterday inked a US$15.6 million contract with InterEnergy Group of the Dominican Republic for Supervisory, Engineering and Project Management Consultancy Services, a GPL release stated last night. The article GPL signs US$15.6m contract with InterEnergy Group appeared first on Stabroek News.
UK Export Finance raises financing capacity for Guyana from £2.1B to £3B -second increase in 19 months The United Kingdom’s official export credit agency UK Export Finance (UKEF) is raising its financing capacity for Guyana from £2.1 billion to £3 billion as an expression of confidence in Guyana’s economic trajectory and fiscal sustainability while deepening of the bilateral relationship between the two nations, a British High Commission release announced yesterday. The article UK Export Finance raises financing capacity for Guyana from £2.1B to £3B appeared first on Stabroek News.
Constitutional Reform Commission Act to reflect new opposition line-up – Nandlall The Constitutional Reform Commission (CRC) Act is to be amended to broadly reflect members of the opposition and not specifically name parties as is currently the case, Attorney General Anil Nandlall SC says. The article Constitutional Reform Commission Act to reflect new opposition line-up – Nandlall appeared first on Stabroek News.
Residents battling flooding after Stanleytown koker breaks -steel door to replace damaged wooden structure Some residents of Stanleytown, Region Three were left counting their losses after the community’s koker broke on Sunday leading to severe flooding in several parts of the area. The article Residents battling flooding after Stanleytown koker breaks appeared first on Stabroek News.
Qatar Red Crescent on seven-day medical mission The Qatar Red Crescent Society, the Qatari equivalent of the Red Cross is currently in Guyana for a seven-day medical mission aimed at providing critical treatment for cancer, heart and urology patients, including children, at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). The article Qatar Red Crescent on seven-day medical mission appeared first on Stabroek News.
Chevron expects Hess acquisition to outperform targets, CEO tells employees HOUSTON, (Reuters) – Chevron (CVX.N), CEO Mike Wirth told employees yesterday that he believes the company will outperform publicly stated financial targets given to investors following the acquisition of smaller oil producer Hess. The article Chevron expects Hess acquisition to outperform targets, CEO tells employees appeared first on Stabroek News.
Region 10 council elections postponed without explanation The elections for Regional Chairman and Vice Chairman of Region Ten, which were scheduled to be held yesterday in Linden, were postponed without any explanation, leaving councillors uncertain about what led to the delay. The article Region 10 council elections postponed without explanation appeared first on Stabroek News.
Nandlall distances himself from Mohamed’s Facebook allegations Attorney General Anil Nandlall yesterday distanced himself from owning any casino operations here and in Suriname, as he responded to a post on the Facebook Page used by embattled businessman Azruddin Mohamed and the We Invest in Nation Nationhood party. The article Nandlall distances himself from Mohamed’s Facebook allegations appeared first on Stabroek News.
Chile offering Guyana training for public servants on data analysis With more than four decades of uninterrupted bilateral relations between Guyana and Chile including training in a number of areas, Santiago is urging the government here to tap into its programme that teaches public sector professionals to use data analysis for evidence-based decision-making in public policy. The article Chile offering Guyana training for public servants on data analysis appeared first on Stabroek News.