Guyana News

 The latest Guyana news from Stabroek News including oil and gas coverage, crime, politics, culture, business and more.

Nirmala Ramessar and Bram Van Velzen
Nirmala Ramessar and Bram Van Velzen

Doe Park eco lodge opens in New Forest

An East Canje, Berbice woman has returned from the Netherlands to fulfil her father’s dream and last wishes by opening an eco-lodge in New Forest, East Canje where he once operated a sawmill many moons ago.

KN agrees to pay outstanding damages award to Brassington

Following various efforts by former Executive Director of NICIL, Winston Brassington to garnish the almost $40 million in damages he has won in judgments against the Kaieteur News (KN), the newspaper has finally agreed to voluntarily pay off the outstanding balance of some $18 million.

One of the farms at Fort Nassau (Police photo)

Fort Nassau cannabis farms destroyed

A total of four farms with approximately one hundred and twenty thousand cannabis sativa plants ranging from one foot to six feet in height, were discovered along with one camp and drying area yesterday at Fort Nassau on the Berbice River, the police say.

Jermaine Figueira

Figueira roasts gov’t over US$9.5b audit default

The Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament says that the failure of the government to undertake an audit of US$9.5b in ExxonMobil’s expenditure is a glaring example of its real position on transparency, accountability and good governance.

Ahoy there! The Guyana Police Force says its  marine division is very active and has ramped up patrols of the  waterways using the Boston Wailer, Rip Raft and Stem Bow vessels. This is part of the overall crime- fighting plan as the country heads into the Christmas season. (Guyana Police Force photo)

Cops lay out Christmas security plan

Aimed at reassuring citizens and overseas visitors that it’s safe to go about their activities during the upcoming holiday season, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday unveiled its Christmas policing plan which will see Georgetown being divided into fifteen sectors with day and night patrols.

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