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The taxes and levies that Guyana’s government will get from oil could reach $16bn a year in 2036, double the size of the pre-oil economy. The hope is that this will transform the lives of Guyana ...
"Guyana, stands unequivocally" with India, the nation's Vice-President Bharrat Jagdeo told the visiting delegation of Indian Members of Parliament on Sunday.
The Guyanese Christian community is preparing to lead the nation in a powerful evening of worship and unity at the One Guyana Worship Experience, to be held on Monday, July 7, 2025, at the Guyana ...
So, in 1977, Jones again moved the Temple and about 1000 of his followers, this time to a settlement he had been building since 1974 in the South American nation of Guyana. He named it Jonestown.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was visiting Guyana amid ExxonMobil’s oil production there. Venezuela has asserted claims to a large region of the country. Mr. Rubio later flew to Suriname.
Guyana has rapidly transitioned into the world's newest petro-state, driven by significant offshore oil discoveries and production, leading to unprecedented economic growth.
Gospel Chariot Missions presented a workshop using the Four Fields Discipleship Method. The ministry’s founder, George Funk, thanked the team from local Churches of Christ who organized the event.
Guyana’s government pays the entirety of the oil producers’ income and corporation taxes. It is strikingly reminiscent of the old days of Bookers, when the wealth produced by British Guiana’s labour ...
In 2024, he became the second most-streamed gospel artiste in Sub-Saharan Africa, after Maverick City Music. His popular Hallelujah Challenge continues to attracting millions of viewers worldwide.
Gospel songs continued to evolve and inspire throughout 2024, bringing together traditional spiritual elements with contemporary sounds. These songs offered comfort, hope, and spiritual guidance ...
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country.
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after US Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country.