| 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
- Panic button among ‘alert’ systems imminent developed for vulnerable women, schoolsby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
–President Ali says Addressing senior officers at the Guyana Police Force conference on Wednesday Morning, President Dr Irfaan Ali described gang‑based threats and school‑based gangs as “deeply troubling” challenges which require urgent action. He said the government is working with technology providers on a panic and alert system for at‑risk […]
- President Ali signals tougher stance on traffic offencesby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
–-mulls specialised court President Dr Irfaan Ali has announced plans to modernise the handling of traffic offences through expanded use of technology and possible creation of a specialised traffic court. Speaking at the opening of the annual Officers’ Conference, the President highlighted the success of the new e‑ticketing system, which he said has […]
- High Court throws out case as WIN candidate fails to prove political bias in bank account closureby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
– rules Scotiabank acted within contractual rights A High Court Judge has ruled that a We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) candidate failed to prove that his political affiliation was the reason a commercial bank terminated his accounts, finding that there was “no cogent evidence” to support the claim. In a decision delivered by Justice Nicola
- Mustapha confident five-year plan will return GuySuCo to profitabilityby Naomi Parris on February 11, 2026
–says no jobs will be lost as corporation advances mechanisation process AGRICULTURE Minister Zulfikar Mustapha has defended the government’s five year strategic plan for the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), insisting that the sugar industry can return to profitability by 2030 through aggressive mechanisation and factory recapitalisation. Responding […]
- President Ali observes Brazil’s gas-to-energy successby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
–as work on Guyana’s own GtE project progresses with aim to slash power costs AS Guyana advances the construction of its first Gas-to-energy (GtE) plant at Wales, West Bank Demerara (WBD), President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali recently conducted a site visit of the Jaguatirica II Thermoelectric Power Plant, a 141-megawatt natural gas-powered facility in Boa
- $500M for new Amerindian hostel in Georgetownby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
— three locations being considered for construction, Minister Browne says AMERINDIAN Affairs Minister Sarah Browne has said that government will be investing $500 million to begin construction of a new Amerindian hostel in Georgetown, with three potential locations currently under consideration. The minister was at the time responding to a series of […]
- Legislation being finalised for development bankby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
–as house clears funding to improve access to financing for small businesses MINISTER of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Susan Rodrigues has confirmed that work is under way to operationalise the much-anticipated Guyana Development Bank, which will provide collateral‑free, interest‑free loans to small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs). We Invest […]
- Minister Indar defends $66.2B electricity expansion programme amid opposition scrutinyby Naomi Parris on February 11, 2026
MINISTER of Public Utilities and Aviation, Deodat Indar, on Tuesday defended a $66.2 billion electricity expansion programme as Opposition Members of Parliament probed several large allocations during the consideration of the 2026 budget estimates in the Committee of Supply. The scrutiny centred around the electricity expansion programme, which includes […]
- Agriculture Ministry flags 30 delinquent contractorsby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
AGRICULTURE Minister Zulfikar Mustapha has told the Committee of Supply that his ministry has formally flagged roughly 30 contractors as delinquent, and has referred their names to the National Procurement Board, signalling an intention to bar them from future drainage and irrigation works. Speaking during consideration of the estimates and expenditure on […]
- $5B approved for CSOs, income-generating projects in over 200 Amerindian villagesby Staff Reporter on February 11, 2026
SOME $5 billion has received parliamentary approval to empower Amerindian youth and sustainable income-generating projects in over 200 communities across the ten administrative regions, part of a $7.5 billion allocation for the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs. The sums were robustly defended by Minister Sarah Browne-Shadeek during the consideration of […]
- Wortmanville man pleads guilty to manslaughterby GTIMES on February 11, 2026
A Wortmanville, Georgetown man, who was charged with the 2022 murder of 30-year-old Aubrey Baird, pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of manslaughter when he appeared before the Demerara High Court on Tuesday. Brian Matterson appeared before acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh on Tuesday. The state is being represented by Prosecutor Geneva Wills. According […]
- Man admits to killing friend in cricket match stabbingby GTIMES on February 11, 2026
A 2022 murder case stemming from a deadly altercation during a cricket match in Georgetown ended on Tuesday when the accused pleaded guilty to the lesser offence of manslaughter at the Demerara High Court. Afzal Deendial appeared before acting Chief Justice Navindra Singh, where the murder charge was formally reduced before he entered the guilty The post […]
- 2 slapped with narco-trafficking charge after high-speed chase – 8.2kg cocaine bustby GTIMES on February 11, 2026
Two men accused of trafficking more than eight kilograms (kg) of cocaine were on Tuesday remanded to prison after appearing before acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, where conflicting accounts of their arrest were laid before the court. Shaquille Gordon, 32, and 54-year-old Ravindranauth Persaud pleaded not guilty […]
- EU-backed training programme strengthens agri extension services in Guyanaby GTIMES on February 11, 2026
The Committee Linking Entrepreneurship-Agriculture-Development (COLEAD), in partnership with the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI), successfully concluded a six-day “Train the Trainers” session from February 2 to 7 at NAREI. The initiative, primarily funded by the European Union (EU) and the Organisation of African, […]
- $5B allocation approved to drive development in Amerindian communitiesby GTIMES on February 11, 2026
Parliament has approved nearly $5 billion to support youth development and sustainable economic initiatives in more than 200 Amerindian communities across Guyana, as part of a wider $7.5 billion allocation for the Amerindian Affairs Ministry in the 2026 fiscal year. The allocations were presented and defended by Amerindian Affairs Minister Sarah […]






