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Uncle Ramesh Sees It Differently – Thursday, April 9, 2026
Uncle Ramesh reviews the week's news and finds the government, as usual, doing everything right despite what the papers say.
Uncle Ramesh Reports — Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Uncle Ramesh is very proud of CARIFTA and the 60th Independence celebrations. He has some thoughts on Lindsayca but they are measured.
The Daily Brief — Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Lindsayca's executives fly private while Guyana sits in the dark. CARIFTA ends with six medals. A Chinese acrobatic troupe is coming. Also: flood fears.
The Daily Brief ·
Uncle Ramesh Reports — Monday, April 6, 2026
Uncle Ramesh, calling from Queens, is very impressed with the airstrip and not worried about the river.
The Daily Brief — Monday, April 6, 2026
Suriname charges up a storm, Karasabai gets an airstrip, fishermen still missing, and Guyana's athletes have a tough day in Grenada.
The Daily Brief ·
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.
Uncle Ramesh Responds: 'ONE Point? That's PROGRESS, Beta!'
Uncle Ramesh from Queens celebrates the corruption index improvement, explains why 30 blacklisted contractors proves the government is …
Wednesday's Guyana Brief - Corruption Score: We Moved ONE Point, 30 Contractors Blacklisted, and the Flag That Started a War
Guyana crawls up ONE spot on the corruption index, 30 contractors get blacklisted, Ali tours Brazil’s gas plant, sugar promises …
Uncle Ramesh Take: Two Guyanese Boys Own de World Cup, But de Brief Want Talk About Auditor General
Uncle Ramesh from Queens celebrates Hetmyer and Shepherd’s World Cup heroics, praises the Bayroc Stadium opening, and wonders why the …
🇬🇾 Saturday Brief: Opposition Leader Rips Budget, Secret Extradition Revealed, and Linden Gets a Stadium
Opposition Leader Mohamed delivers maiden budget speech and it’s a SCORCHER, a secret US extradition request surfaces, Linden opens …
Progress Report: Linden-Mabura Road at 62%, Gas-to-Energy Deadlines Extended, Bayrock Stadium Opens Jan 31
Tracking what the government promised vs what’s actually happening. This week: Linden-Mabura road hits 62%, gas plant deadlines pushed …
