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Heart Health Alarm: Doctors at GPHC’s Cardiac Symposium say Guyana’s heart disease burden is still huge—over 2,000 deaths a year—but the worrying shift is younger patients showing hypertension, obesity, diabetes, arrhythmias and even premature coronary disease. Fuel-Fare Pressure: President Ali tells fuel importers and transport operators to cut profit margins, arguing government already absorbed $100B+ annually by zeroing excise tax on imported refined fuel, yet fares haven’t fallen. Transport Crackdown: Government says no fare increases are approved and warns drivers against forcing passengers to pay unapproved rates, after reports of stranded commuters. Power Disruption Claims: GPL is seeking $8.06M in damages from a contractor after excavator work damaged a transmission line, causing outages. Labour Rights Firestorm: Opposition and labour authorities are pushing probes and responses after allegations of passport confiscation, wage abuse and forced labour involving 38 Indian quarry workers in Region Seven. Parliament Under Scrutiny: International missions are urging Parliament to reconvene after nearly 100 days of shutdown.

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Guyana President Ali urges restraint on transport fares as global fuel pressures rise

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ZIP.GY Launches as Guyana's First Super App, Transforming Digital Infrastructure for the World's Fastest-Growing Economy

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Prime Minister Carney meets with President of Guyana Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

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Carnival Corporation Champions Caribbean Communities at CTO’s Sustainable Tourism Conference

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Mount Sinai Health System and Guyana Ministry of Health Host Seminar on Practical, Responsible Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care

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