Irfaan Ali re-elected as President
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Irfaan Ali

GECOM today posted all 10 district declarations showing that the incumbent Irfaan Ali has been re-elected. With the figure posted for District 7, the PPP/C gathered 242,498 votes compared to its nearest rival We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) with a stunning 109,066 for a party that is just around three months old.

The Woodley Park Library Centre recently hosted a craft activity that engaged children and young adults in creative expression. (National Library of Guyana photo)

Craft and youth: The Woodley Park Library Centre recently hosted a craft activity that engaged children and young adults in creative expression. (National Library of Guyana photo)

No declaration until all districts tabulated – GECOM
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After a day of silence and in the face of the main contending parties announcing gains, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) last evening said  that in accordance with the law, the public would have to wait until it has collected all 10 district declarations and presented its report to the commission before a formal declaration is made.

CARICOM observers praise peaceful elections, note areas for reform
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The CARICOM Election Observation Mission (CEOM) yesterday released its preliminary findings on Guyana’s September 1 general and regional elections, describing the polls as calm, orderly, and transparent while also highlighting areas where improvements are needed.

GECOM rejects claims of civil society groups over voting
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A number of civil society groups yesterday expressed serious concern regarding the integrity and inclusiveness of the September 1 2025 National Elections but the claims have been rejected by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) , the Guyana Trade Union Congress (GTUC), Red Thread, the Guyana Organization of Indigenous Peoples (GOIP), Policy Forum Guyana, Access to Information Group, Amerindian Peoples Association (APA), Guyana Workers Union (GWU), East Coast Clean-up Committee, Transparency Institute Guyana Inc (TIGI), the Guyana Society for the Blind, and SASOD Guyana voiced concerns.

Subryanville residents oppose Mae’s construction on Farnum ground
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A group of Subryanville residents has written to the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) of Georgetown demanding the immediate withdrawal of all permissions and permits reportedly granted to Mae’s Schools and its owners for construction works at the eastern end of the Farnum Playing Field.

Man gets 12 years for rape of minor
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Twenty-eight-year-old Gallard Gill called ‘Daddy Boy’ of Linden, appeared at the High Court in Demerara before Justice Damone Younge charged with the rape of a child under the age of 16.

OAS observer team hosts meeting with other overseas missions
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The Electoral Observation Mission of the Organisation of American States (OAS) in Guyana led by former Prime Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding yesterday hosted the international observation missions of CARICOM, the European Union, the Carter Center and the Commonwealth along with partners from the United Nations to a post-election day meeting to exchange the initial findings of the missions.

South Rupununi Council condemns abandonment of WIN supporters by Greaves Transportation
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-calls it ‘not only inhumane but also deeply unacceptable, showing utter disregard for the safety, dignity, and fundamental human rights of our people’ The South Rupununi District Council (SRDC) has come out in strong condemnation of the decision taken by Greaves Transportation and Tours to expel Indigenous passengers – including women and children – from one of its buses and abandon them along the roadside in the North Rupununi, calling the action “not only inhumane but also deeply unacceptable, showing utter disregard for the safety, dignity, and fundamental human rights of our people.”

Polling station results underline shift in political landscape
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A review of Statements of Poll (SOPs) from dozens of polling stations across the country has revealed significant developments for the country’s major political parties – the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) and the People’s National Congress (PNC) – along with the budding political force – We Invest in Nationhood (WIN).

Ram roasts Constitution Reform Commission over performance
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Commentator Christopher Ram has blasted the Constitution Reform Commission over its poor output since being established. In a letter in yesterday’s Stabroek News he said that the news item `Constitutional Reform Commission suspends work until after elections’ (S/N Sept.

Exxon sees natural gas demand surging in outlook to 2050
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HOUSTON,  (Reuters) – Global demand for natural gas will rise more than 20% by 2050 from last year’s level, as it displaces coal to power industries and meet higher electricity use in developing countries, Exxon Mobil (XOM.N),

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Aiden Markram blazes a drive over the covers in his flying start. (Getty Images)

Markram blazes SA trail to 1-0 after Maharaj, Mulder trip up England
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(ESPNcricinfo) – England’s batters lasted more than 100 balls, but not much more. They were dismissed in 147 balls for their fourth-lowest total against South Africa in a display of batting that could best be described as fatigued, perhaps from a month of playing in the Hundred.

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GPL consultancy procurement riddled with violations, failures – Goolsarran
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GPL violated the Procurement Act in relation to a consultancy to oversee the new power distribution network for the Wales Gas-to-Energy (GtE) Plant, former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran says.  “Method4 Engineering stated that it never received any word on the contract award for the gas-to-energy project consultancy, and only learnt through the media last month that it was selected as far back as January 2025. 

Andrew Holness (left) and Mark Golding

JLP eyes rare third term in tight race, having equal wins as PNP since 1944

(Jamaica Gleaner) Jamaica’s 19th general election unfolds today as a high-stakes political drama, with voters facing a choice between the Dr Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) bid for a historic third term and Mark Golding’s People’s National Party’s (PNP) quest for a return to power.