The Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) recorded $20 million in revenue in 2025 while spending just $11 million, a sharp increase from 2024, when the association earned $17 million. Outgoing THAG President Mitra Ramkumar on Friday, during the Annual General Meeting held at Herdmanston Lodge, said the numbers reflect an association that has found its footing. While Belize High Commissioner to Guyana Gale Miller Garnet, said as Guyana develops its tourism products, Belize remains committed to working with regional partners to ensure tourism growth is sustainable, inclusive, and beneficial for future generations.

This is the News Room for Friday, June 26, 2026.
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