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President Ali has taken Guyana to new heights
Oct 03, 2025 Letters Dear Editor, I, like most Guyanese both in Guyana and in the Diaspora regardless of race, ethnicity, religious beliefs or political affiliation should congratulate His Excellency, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali on his historic victory...

NY Guyanese Hindus Concluded Fasting in 2025 Festival Celebration
Oct 03, 2025 Letters Dear Editor, Guyanese Hindus in New York and around the USA ended the holy period of fasting for Navratri with the celebration of Vijay Dashmi (victory to the lord) on Wednesday with some planning to celebrate Dussehra...

Iowa school district sues vetting firm after superintendent’s ICE arrest over immigration violations
The arrest of Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts by federal immigration agents has unsettled Iowa’s largest district, where he led nearly 30,000 students. Federal officials disclosed that Roberts, a native of Guyana, has lived in...

Guyana calls for strengthening of ideals that led to formation of United Nations
Guyana President Irfaan Ali addressing the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday (CMC Photo) UNITED NATIONS (CMC)–Guyana on Wednesday called on the international community not to allow the ideals that led to the...

Expats embark on cultural journey through Shandong's heritage
A group of international content creators from the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, Brazil, Morocco, Guyana and Pakistan embarked on a trip to Shandong province from Sept 28 to 30. They explored the wisdom of Confucius in Qufu,...

Surprise, Surprise: DHS Releases 'Iowa Educator' Ian Roberts' Rap Sheet and History of Immigration Fraud
Here is the latest installment of the saga of "Iowa educator" Ian Roberts, the former Des Moines School Superintendent and illegal immigrant education fabulist. On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a detailed press release...

Illegal Immigrant Who Was Des Moines School Superintendent Had Lengthy Rap Sheet
The illegal immigrant who served as the superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district has a lengthy rap sheet going back nearly two decades, the Department of Homeland Security revealed Friday. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested...

Former Iowa school superintendent rap sheet, immigration history a long record of criminal conduct – DHS
Kes’ “Cocoa Tea” under consideration for Grammy The United States (US) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Friday that the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, Ian Roberts, has an extensive criminal history, including...

Symbolic walk, fireworks and cultural show planned as new Demerara Bridge opens on Sunday
The much-anticipated commissioning of the new Demerara River Bridge will take place this Sunday, marking a historic moment in Guyana’s infrastructural development. Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, on Friday briefed the public on what to...

GLDA to host Guyana’s first Ruminant expo and competition on October 12
The Ministry of Agriculture, through the Guyana Livestock Development Authority (GLDA), has commenced planning for what is being billed as Guyana’s premier “Ruminant Expo and Competition,” set for Sunday, October 12, 2025, at the Rising Sun Turf...

Some Guyanese may be the world’s most ignorant people
LAST week, I was in the picket line, outside CARICOM, for the denunciation of genocide being committed in Gaza by the Nazi regime in Israel. I was deeply engrossed in a conversation with long-standing Caribbean Pan-Africanist, Guyanese, Gerald...

The left’s ‘immigration hero’ exposed: Ian Roberts’ false credentials unravel
The left’s latest immigration martyr, former Des Moines superintendent Ian Roberts, was lauded as a hero — but just like many left-wing heroes before him, Roberts isn’t the man he was sold to be. Several dozen students even gathered at the state...

Election in Guyana: Changing Voters Dynamics & The Decline of Racialism
Oct 02, 2025 Letters Dear Editor, The recently concluded 2025 General and Regional election in Guyana has marked a historic milestone in our country’s political evolution. The People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) unsurprisingly secured a...

Guyana takes leading role as 34 governments launch global Forest Finance Roadmap to end deforestation by 2030
In its role as Co-chair of the Forest and Climate Leaders Partnership (FCLP), Guyana has stepped into a central leadership role as part of a coalition of 34 governments that launched the Forest Finance Roadmap for Action—a six-point plan to close...

Strengthening Tobacco Control: Guyana completes the Global Youth Tobacco Survey
Georgetown, Guyana, 3 October 2025 — In a collaborative effort to combat youth tobacco use, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Guyana Country Office, alongside the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of...


In the Guyana Shield, the fight against deforestation is not ambitious enough
Countries in the Guyana Shield have lower levels of deforestation than other countries in the Pan-Amazon, although their forests continue to be threatened by wildcat mining and land invasions. As a high cover-low deforestation country, Suriname...

Dangote refinery and trade union activism
At this season of Nigeria’s 65th independence celebrations, yours sincerely considered it sad to note that the refining of the country’s most precious endowment is creating a recurring but disruptive albatross to the growth and general economic...

Submissions open for 2025 Guyana Prize for Literature
THE Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport has issued a call for submissions for the Guyana Prize for Literature 2025, which will remain open until January 31, 2026, at midnight Guyana time. All submissions should be made through the link provided...