| Area Total | 214,969 sq km |
| Climate | tropical; hot, humid, moderated by northeast trade winds; two rainy seasons (May to August, November to January) |
| Natural Resources | bauxite, gold, diamonds, hardwood timber, shrimp, fish |
| Imports | $1.626 billion (2017 est.) partners: Trinidad and Tobago 27.5%, US 26.5%, China 8.9%, Suriname 6.1% (2017) |
| Exports | $1.439 billion (2017 est.) partners: Canada 24.9%, US 16.5%, Panama 9.6%, UK 7.7%, Jamaica 5.1%, Trinidad and Tobago 5% (2017) |
| Government | parliamentary republic |
| Capital | Georgetown |
| Population | 740,700 (July 2018 est.) |
| Ethnicity | East Indian 39.8%, black (African) 29.3%, mixed 19.9%, Amerindian 10.5%, other 0.5% (2012 est.) |
| Language | English (official), Guyanese Creole, Amerindian languages, Indian languages, Chinese (2014 est.) |
News about Guyana
- Traffic Chief calls for re-orientation of e-bike use amid rising road deathsby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
— says one road fatality is already too many Traffic Chief, Mahendra Singh, is calling for a national re-orientation in the way electric motorcycles are used on Guyana’s roadways, as fatalities involving the vehicles continue to rise. Speaking on the issue, Singh stressed that even a single road death is unacceptable, noting that the increasing
- ‘Diplomacy is not theatre’ -Figueira defends President Ali’s statements on Cubaby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
–Says President putting Guyana and its people first President Dr. Irfaan Ali’s recent statement that the “status quo cannot remain” in Cuba are necessary act of strategic diplomacy amid regional uncertainties, former Member of Parliament (MP) Jermaine Figueira has explained. In a letter, the former MP unequivocally defended the President, asserting: […]
- Beyond military might…by Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
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- Appeal Court to rule March 17 in Mohameds extradition appeal as stay refusedby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
The Court of Appeal on Tuesday declined to grant an urgent stay of the ongoing extradition proceedings involving United States-indicted businessman Azruddin Mohamed and his father, Nazar Mohamed, but said it will deliver its ruling in the matter on March 17. The father-and-son duo had approached the appellate court seeking an order to halt the
- Guyana-born cricket umpire to represent Canada in WICUA Exchange Programmeby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
By Frederick Halley GUYANA-BORN umpire, Daniel Singh, who now resides in Canada, is the latest candidate who will soon be participating in the revived and much vaunted West Indies Cricket Umpires Association (WICUA) Exchange Programme. Singh’s participation was approved by the Executive Committee of the Canada Cricket Umpires Association (CCUA) and he […]
- Energy resources will power Guyana’s next wave of industrial growth –President Ali saysby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
GUYANA is preparing to usher in a new phase of development, as President Dr. Irfaan Ali recently emphasised plans to utilise the nation’s energy resources to expand non-oil industries and areas, ranging from bauxite, manufacturing to information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure. The President made those remarks in a video posted on his […]
- Wismar-Mackenzie Bridge 97% complete; June opening targetedby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
PHYSICAL works on the new US$35 million Wismar-Mackenzie Bridge at Linden, Region 10, have reached 97 per cent completion, bringing the long-anticipated crossing closer to commissioning. The update was provided to Minister of Public Works, Bishop Juan Edghill, after a targeted assessment visit to the project site last Friday. During the visit, the minister […]
- Police ‘crack down’ on speeding, drunk driving in weekly traffic reportby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
– more than 3,500 traffic offences recorded last week THE Guyana Police Force Traffic Department recorded 3,523 traffic-related offences across the country between March 1 and March 7, 2026, with speeding accounting for the overwhelming majority of violations. According to statistics released by the department, 1,334 drivers were cited for speeding, […]
- New, improved varieties, better post-harvest systems to strengthen rice industry –Mustapha saysby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
WITH farmers confronting more frequent dry spells and other erratic weather patterns, the Government of Guyana has been promoting more climate-smart techniques across several agriculture sectors, with a particular focus on rice farming. Addressing the recently concluded he 39th Session of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)’s […]
- UG scholar earns PhD with landmark Mangrove Restoration Research Projectby Staff Reporter on March 10, 2026
–research findings can be used to inform national coastal management strategies, serve as a model for evaluating mangrove restoration efforts, university says UNIVERSITY of Guyana Senior Lecturer, Dr Mark Ram, has recently completed his PhD in marine ecology after undertaking a rigorous four-year academic journey pursuing a landmark research project which […]
- Paving works completed at Stanleytown Bridgeby GTIMES on March 9, 2026
The paving works at Stanleytown Bridge have been completed. The three new concrete bridges in Stanleytown, West Bank Demerara (WBD) is fully paved and the structures are now fully open to two-lane traffic, the Public Works Ministry said. The post Paving works completed at Stanleytown Bridge appeared first on Guyana Times.
- Govt invites bids for major fire station projectsby GTIMES on March 9, 2026
The Government, through the Ministry of Home Affairs, has officially invited bids for the construction of two new fire stations in Rosignol, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice), and Cumberland, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne). As outlined in the recently passed GYD$1.558 trillion national budget, the Ministry has been allocated GYD$52.1 billion to improve […]
- 120 women receive business starter packs to boost their businessesby GTIMES on March 9, 2026
One hundred and twenty women from across Guyana received business starter packs to launch and strengthen their entrepreneurial ventures at the closing of the Women Empowering, Leading, Innovating, and Flourishing Together (WE LIFT) 6 Conference and Expo, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) in Liliendaal on Sunday. Two women were selected from […]
- UG begins search for new Vice Chancellorby GTIMES on March 9, 2026
The University of Guyana (UG) has launched a search for a new Vice Chancellor as the contractual term of its current head, Paloma Mohamed-Martin, comes to an end after seven years in the role. Mohamed-Martin, who also served the university for a total of 19 years in various academic and administrative capacities, confirmed her impending The post UG begins […]
- Local poultry farm installs US$650,000 manure drying system to support egg productionby GTIMES on March 9, 2026
The Caribbean Poultry Association (CPA) has highlighted a sustainability initiative undertaken by Edun Poultry Farms Inc in Guyana with the installation of the Optisec Poultry Manure Drying System at its commercial layer farm in Garden of Eden, East Bank Demerara (EBD). The facility produces approximately 50,000 table eggs daily and the manure drying system […]







