As of September 13, 2025, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) holds executive authority in the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, led by President Irfaan Ali, Prime Minister Brigadier Mark Phillips, and …
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Amanza Walton-Desir and the Forward Guyana Movement: A New Chapter in Guyanese Politics
The September 1, 2025, Guyanese general election delivered a historic result. While the incumbent People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) secured a decisive majority with 36 seats, the most significant breakthrough came …
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APNU in a Moment of Reckoning: From Storied Legacy to Future Renewal
The People’s National Congress (PNC), now operating within the framework of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), has been one of the great pillars of modern Guyanese politics. From its …
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Guyana’s New Era: Wealth, Unity, and the Test of Leadership
The dust has settled on Guyana’s 2025 general and regional elections. President Irfaan Ali and the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) have won decisively. Yet the true meaning of this moment …
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Region 4, 2020→2025: Do the Numbers Add Up?
Region 4, 2020→2025: Do the Numbers Add Up? By Guyana Business Journal (GBJ) Analysis Desk What This Report Does This report looks at the official Region 4 election numbers from …
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Guyana at the Crossroads: Beyond Tribalism Toward Competence
On September 1, 2025, Guyana goes to the polls. We do so at a moment of profound possibility and grave peril. In her essay The Trouble with Tribes, Susan Fowler …
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Cuffy Was No “House Slave”
When Attorney General Anil Nandlall recently referred to Cuffy, leader of the 1763 Berbice Rebellion, as a “proud and upstanding house slave,” he did more than misspeak. He diminished one …
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Editorial | Guyana Business Journal
At the Guyana Business Journal, our mission extends beyond mere commentary—we champion rigorously researched data-driven analysis that informs policy for a prosperous, inclusive, and democratic Guyana. In this spirit, we …
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The Ballot Battle: Why FGM’s Last-Minute Court Challenge Could Reshape Guyana’s Election
Less than two weeks before Guyana’s September 1 General and Regional Elections, the Forward Guyana Movement has taken the Guyana Elections Commission to court in a constitutional challenge that could …
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GBJ Comprehensive Fact-Check Report: Guyana Labour Market Achievements and Outlook Presentation
Date: August 19, 2025 Subject: “Guyana Job Creation & Labour Market Outlook (2021–2030)” by Joel Bhagwandin Assessment Type: GBJ Independent Fact-Check Analysis Simulive_Presentation_Labour Market Achievements and outlook (2) Executive Summary …