AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFor Guyana’s politics beat: APNU is ratcheting up pressure on President Irfaan Ali over his Long Creek, Soesdyke-Linden Highway ranch, calling for his resignation and an independent forensic audit, while also pointing to land access frustrations for thousands of applicants. Water safety row: Former EPA head Dr. Vincent Adams says GWI’s response to a 2025 PUC water-quality report is “misleading and dangerous,” accusing the utility of omitting key measurements. Online hate speech: The ERC issued 34 cautionary warnings in June, up from 27 in May, as racial slurs and religiously intolerant remarks continue to surge online. Health upgrade: Charlestown Health Centre has reopened with expanded services including maternal/child health, men’s and adolescent health, ECGs, ultrasound, dental care, and women’s screening. Education milestone: Guyana posted its best-ever NGSA results, with 20 pupils tying for the top perfect standardised score of 484.52. Regional diplomacy: CARICOM’s Reparations Commission is set to visit the UK (13–16 July) to advance reparatory justice advocacy. Sports with local pull: West Indies begin their ODI series vs New Zealand at Providence today, with Shai Hope leaning on local conditions and Daren Sammy backing teenage wrist-spinner Vitel Lawes.
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