SNStabroek NewsI have not received any payment from Mr. Mohamed, WIN or any sanctioned individualFeb 3, 2026KNKaieteur NewsI have not received, nor sought any payment from WINFeb 3, 2026
↳I have not received, nor sought any payment from WIN — Christopher Ram
Online claim that Christopher Ram was paid $50M by WIN is rejected as false and described as malicious and unfounded.
KNKaieteur NewsSTRESS BUDGETFeb 4, 2026SNStabroek NewsIt is not the size of the budget but the evidence that it was able to reduce pressures under which Guyanese liveFeb 3, 2026
STRESS BUDGET — K. Sharma Solomon
2026 budget portrayed as failing to reduce stress as water, sanitation and institutional performance lag massive spending.
KNKaieteur NewsThe armed robbery at G-Mining VenturesFeb 4, 2026SNStabroek NewsRecent robbery in Region Seven exposes the harsh security truth in our hinterlandFeb 3, 2026
The armed robbery at G-Mining Ventures — Lorenzo Joseph
Recent G-Mining robbery used to highlight risks and inadequate protection faced by interior workers in Region Seven.
SNStabroek NewsIs Budget 2026 a matter of all that glitters is not gold?Feb 3, 2026KNKaieteur NewsPoliticians making promises in crafted languageFeb 3, 2026
Politicians making promises in crafted language — Jai Lall
Guyana’s 2026 budget and oil wealth are portrayed as people-centred yet obscured by political spin and an unfavourable oil deal.
KNKaieteur NewsThe budgetFeb 3, 2026SNStabroek News Budget 2026 did not fully connect with people’s everyday realitiesFeb 3, 2026
Budget 2026 did not fully connect with people’s everyday realities — Blane R. Bunbury
Citizens’ and businesses’ doubts highlighted over whether Budget 2026 will improve daily living conditions and economic stability.
KNKaieteur NewsOf Guns and Butter: Why Structural Investment Trumps Immediate ConsumptionFeb 3, 2026
↳Guns versus butter in Guyana’s 2026 budget — Walter H. Persaud
Guyana’s 2026 budget portrayed as prioritising long-term structural investment over short-term consumption support.
GCGuyana ChronicleRupununi resident commends gov’t for transformational infrastructural projectsFeb 3, 2026
Rupununi resident commends government’s road upgrades — Romel Harrinandan
Rupununi road projects praised as transformative while consistent highway maintenance is requested.
GTGuyana TimesThe Creative/Orange Economy: driving sustainable developmentFeb 3, 2026
The Creative/Orange Economy: driving sustainable development — Sherwood Clarke
Creative economy described as IP-driven engine for Guyana’s sustainable development and alignment with multiple SDGs.
GCGuyana ChronicleSovereign AI for Guyana: Don’t outsource the nation’s digital futureFeb 3, 2026
Sovereign AI for Guyana: Don’t outsource the nation’s digital future — Brian Ramphal
Guyana is urged to build sovereign digital and AI infrastructure to avoid long‑term dependency risks.
SNStabroek NewsCurrent budget structure is too vague and requires stronger disclosureFeb 3, 2026
Current budget structure is too vague and requires stronger disclosure — Rajendra Lachman
Guyana’s 2026 Budget is portrayed as high-risk due to vague categories and urges more detailed, searchable public disclosures.
SNStabroek NewsDressing up Guyana for the DiasporaFeb 3, 2026
Ali’s diaspora charm offensive is a capital trap — Hemdutt Kumar
Ali’s outreach to diaspora investors is portrayed as a cover for trapping capital while elites move wealth abroad.
SNStabroek NewsBalancing the scales of justiceFeb 3, 2026
US tax action on Mohameds contrasted with Exxon stance — Faiyaz Alli
US pursuit of the Mohameds over tax evasion is contrasted with inaction on alleged Exxon and Guyana tax losses.
SNStabroek NewsTime to let the Guyana Dollar appreciate to GUY200:US1Feb 3, 2026
Time to let the Guyana Dollar appreciate to GUY200:US1 — Sean Ori
Government handling of the Guyana dollar and cost of living portrayed as neglecting chances to use oil revenue for relief.
SNStabroek NewsImportance of crime to a nation’s economyFeb 3, 2026
Thieves and the economy — Hamilton Green
Prize-winning essay humorously portrays thieves as stimulating jobs and economic activity.
KNKaieteur NewsMore in the mortar than just the pestleFeb 3, 2026
More in the mortar than just the pestle — Shamshun Mohamed
Mahdia mayoral resignations portrayed as suspicious and possibly driven by changing political allegiances.
KNKaieteur NewsPower Plays and the CARICOM-Caribbean Reality: Reflecting on 2025Feb 3, 2026
CARICOM’s Trade Reality After a Turbulent 2025 — Vanessa Mason
CARICOM’s dependence on multilateral trade rules is contrasted with rising tariffs and weakened climate and regional cooperation frameworks.