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Uncle Ramesh: De Brief Conveniently Forget Who Actually Building This Country
Uncle Ramesh has some thoughts about handrails, fuel prices, and why Guyana getting a field hospital in Essequibo is actually a big deal.
Monday Brief: Guyana Lectures the Caribbean on Climate, Then Drowns
Guyana told the Caribbean to climate-proof their infrastructure, then spent the weekend underwater. Also: Guyoil raised gas prices, the AFC says the 50% profit share is a fantasy, and we got the handrails on the US$6.8B FPSO.
Uncle Ramesh: De Brief Forget To Mention All De GOOD Tings Happening!
Uncle Ramesh reads de Sunday Brief and has some thoughts about what dem left out. As usual.
Sunday Brief: Georgetown Flood, Karpowership Extension & The Streets That Used To Be Ours
Georgetown flooded again, the powerships are staying longer than expected, the government and the Mayor are fighting over who owns the streets, and Rihanna's makeup is now available in Guyana. Sunday, bai.
Patriots Portfolio — March 27, 2026: Streets, Ships, and Sovereignty
This week: Exxon starts building Oil Ship No. 8 without government approval, the government takes 22 Georgetown streets, and Guyana keeps printing economic records. The Patriots Portfolio tracks the business of Guyana.
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Wednesday Brief: Oil Hits $100, Mohameds Rejected Again, and Guyana's Last Independent Paper is Gone
Oil hits triple digits, the Court of Appeal delivers another blow to the Mohameds, Guyana's cash grant starts flowing to people who already have bank accounts, and we say goodbye to Stabroek News.
Sunday Brief: Exxon Now Owns ALL Four Oil Ships, Finance Minister Drops Pablo Escobar Reference, and a Miracle Baby at GPHC
ExxonMobil completes its FPSO collection like Pokémon cards, Dr. Singh invokes Pablo Escobar in Parliament, GPHC doctors save mother and baby from a rare bleeding disorder, and the Opposition Leader says the budget won't lift anyone out of poverty. Happy Sunday, Guyana.
Uncle Ramesh Take: Dem Cyant See Progress Even When It Hit Dem in de Face
Uncle Ramesh reads the Sunday papers and explains why the opposition can't recognise progress even when it building a school next to them.
