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Aenon Town Cut Off as Clarendon Flooding Worsens, MP Calls for Emergency Drainage Audit
Residents stranded across multiple routes as Aenon Town floods for the second consecutive day. MP Wavel Hinds is pressing for a full drainage audit, and the backdrop is a post-Melissa infrastructure system that still hasn't recovered.
Yard Report ·
Uncle Ramesh - Monday, April 20, 2026
Ramesh in Queens reads the news from home and finds, as always, that things are better than the opposition wants you to believe — the contractors are getting paid, the pipeline is paying for itself, the banks are winning awards, and the future is online.
Uncle Ramesh Sees It Differently — Thursday, April 16, 2026
Ramesh counts the drug seizures, admires the refinery vision, and has a few measured thoughts on the state of regional leadership.
Daily Brief — Friday, April 10, 2026
Oil revenues surge past $159B in Q1, Ali eyes Gulf storage deals, police graduate 101 new recruits, and the digital traffic registry is coming whether you want it or not.
Weekly Progress Report — April 8, 2026
This week: US$761M in Q1 oil revenue, the Wales GTE project director linked to Venezuela corruption, GYEITI civil society standoff, 22,000 street lights installed, and a $604M highway begins.
Progress Report – Wednesday, April 1, 2026
A frank assessment of where things stand — what's moving, what's stalled, and what was announced with great fanfare and then quietly forgotten.
Daily Brief — Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Oil hits 918K bpd, Georgetown floods, GUYOIL raises fuel prices, a teen is stabbed in Lacytown, and Uncle Sam wants his tax treaty. Your Tuesday briefing.
Uncle Ramesh's Take — Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Uncle Ramesh is proud of the oil numbers, patient about the flooding, and completely unbothered by people complaining about the fuel price increase.
The Guyanese Horizon — March 2026: The City and the Streets
The Guyanese Horizon — March 2026. Georgetown is changing faster than at any point since independence. New highways, contested streets, a growing skyline. What does the capital look like when a country strikes oil and starts spending?
GDB Desk ·
DJ Roadblock's Traffic & Infrastructure Report — March 24, 2026
DJ Roadblock with your weekly road conditions, infrastructure updates, and unsolicited opinions on electric motorcycles.
Progress Report — March 24, 2026: Roads, Grants, and the Promise Tracker
The weekly tracker: what got done, what's still pending, and what was promised at some point that we're still waiting on.
Progress Report ·
🚗 DJ Roadblock – Friday, February 13, 2026
DJ Roadblock’s Friday traffic and infrastructure report. Today: flooding edition.
📊 Weekly Progress Report: February 5-11, 2026
This week’s government achievements: Budget 2026 approvals rolling through Committee of Supply, Gas-to-Energy at 68%, new Amerindian …
DJ Roadblock's Friday Traffic Report: More Road, More Traffic, More Vex
DJ Roadblock brings you the Friday traffic chaos report — Dem Boys nailed it: more road just means more traffic. Plus the Eccles roundabout …
Monday Brief: Budget Day Showdown, Opposition's 'Fugitive' Gets His Day, and Berbice Gets a Stadium
It’s the Super Bowl of Guyanese politics: Budget 2026 drops while the opposition elects an ‘international fugitive’ as …
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 …
Wednesday Brief: Speaker Nadir Says Electing 'International Fugitive' Would Stain Parliament, 70kg Cocaine Bust, Belgium Wants to Build Our Ports
Speaker Nadir drops the ‘international fugitive’ bomb on WIN, 70kg of cocaine found in Parika, Belgium wants to help build our …
Progress Report: Government Promises vs Reality Check - January 2026
Tracking what the government promised vs what’s actually happening. This week: Solar farms on track, garbage collection off track, and …
☕ Monday Brief: Former Finance Minister Admits Exxon Exploited Us, Venezuela Border Watch, and Pay-To-Party Culture
Winston Jordan finally admits what everyone knew, PM Phillips says troops are ready for anything Venezuelan, and birthday parties now cost admission.
🇬🇾 Uncle Ramesh Responds: Jordan Finally Talking Truth, Border Security Strong, and Mash Coming!
Uncle Ramesh sets the record straight on who really signed that oil contract, praises border vigilance, and gets ready for Republic Day.
The New Georgetown: How Guyana's Capital is Transforming
A Monthly Feature Celebrating Guyana’s Progress Walk down Main Street today, and you’ll see something remarkable happening. …
Editorial Team ·
Uncle Ramesh: De Report-A-Hole FACTS (With Receipts!)
Uncle Ramesh brings DATA, CHARTS, and REALITY to the pothole app debate. Comedy Crew about to get fact-checked!
Daily Laugh: De Report-A-Hole Disaster
Government launches pothole app. Uncle Ramesh becomes their #1 user. Chaos ensues. Yellow paint involved.
De Comedy Crew ·
📈 Weekly Progress Report: January 8-15, 2026
A factual summary of PPP/C government accomplishments for the week of January 8-15, 2026. No commentary, just documented achievements and …
Tuesday's Guyana Brief: Apps, Laws, and Courtroom Drama
Attorney General scolds magistrates for ignoring laws, government promises 87 new apps, and President Ali discovers swamps can become …
Uncle Ramesh: The Brief Jokes About Laws While Missing the Point Entirely!
Uncle Ramesh sets the record straight on judicial reforms, explains why apps ARE revolutionary, and defends the gas-to-energy project the …
🔍 [CRITICAL] Monday Brief: Crime Stats, Search & Rescue Upgrade, and Traffic Chaos
Murders up 11% despite overall crime drop, new $123M search and rescue system launched, over 3,100 traffic offences in one week, and …
