GEORGETOWN, Guyana — When the finance minister stood before the National Assembly to unveil the historic $1.558 trillion 2026 National Budget, many Guyanese parents tuned in with bated breath. They weren’t listening for the billion-dollar allocations for bridges or gas plants; they were listening for the $200,000 promise. During the …
Analysis
Newsflash
- A New Front in Guyanese Politics: When Tax Audits Become Political Assassinations
- ExxonMobil Guyana Deploys Advanced Monitoring to Shield Subsea Gas Pipeline
- Billions for Contractors, Nickels for Kids: Analyzing the 2026 Student Grant Shortfall In Budget
- Security Flaw Looming Over Guyana’s $1.558 trillion 2026 National Budget, Less Than 6% Allocated To Secure Guyanese
- Does Azruddin Mohamed’s rise as Opposition Leader signal the end of the PNC and APNU?
- Speaker Manzoor Nadir Finally Moves to Convene Parliament After Mounting Pressure and Protest
Analysis
A renewed online debate over “Section 351” and Guyana’s same-sex laws is drawing attention to a key fact: the criminal provision most often cited for targeting gay men is Section 352 of Guyana’s Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Cap. 8:01—and it is written in explicitly gendered terms that apply to male …

