February 16, 2026 • 3 min readYouTube
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60-SECOND SCRIPT — Monday Headlines
[INTRO — 5 seconds]
Good morning Guyana! Here are your Monday headlines in 60 seconds.
[BODY — 45 seconds]
Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed showed up twenty-five minutes late to his own extradition hearing. Magistrate Latchman issued an arrest warrant, then recalled it when he finally arrived. She warned him not to let it happen again. The matter is adjourned to Wednesday.
The Haags Bosch government office complex is now projected to cost nineteen-point-six billion dollars, with nine-point-eight billion already spent.
Read More → February 15, 2026 • 4 min readYouTube
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60-SECOND SCRIPT — Sunday Headlines
[INTRO — 5 seconds]
Good morning Guyana! Here are your Sunday headlines in 60 seconds.
[BODY — 45 seconds]
Stabroek News announced it’s closing after 39 years. The last edition will print on March 15. The family cited declining revenue and eighty-four million dollars in unpaid government advertising. The Guyana Press Association called it a significant loss to democracy.
In better news, President Ali commissioned the twenty-billion-dollar Guyana Technical Training College in Port Mourant — a facility that’s already placing certified Guyanese workers on offshore oil platforms.
Read More → February 13, 2026 • 4 min readYouTube
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60-SECOND SCRIPT (~150 words)
[TITLE CARD: GUYANA DAILY BRIEF — FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13, 2026]
Guyana, it’s Friday the 13th and the news matches the energy.
Stabroek News — thirty-nine years of independent journalism — is shutting down. March 15th. Done. Not because of politics. Because Facebook killed the advertising model. Two thousand US newspapers already went the same way. Now it’s our turn.
Georgetown flooded again. Four inches of rain in four hours. Ministers rushed to the field. Pumps activated. But here’s the question: trillion-dollar budget, same flooding problems?
Read More → February 12, 2026 • 3 min readYouTube Scripts
60-Second Script: “SOCU Raids Closed Building”
[AVATAR ON SCREEN]
Twenty SOCU officers and a sniffer dog raided Mohamed’s Enterprise on Lombard Street yesterday — a building that’s been closed since 2024.
They found less than two million dollars in cash and some documents. Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed, who is US-sanctioned and facing extradition, says it’s political payback for his Parliament speech where he claimed he bankrolled the PPP with hundreds of millions.
Read More → February 8, 2026 • 4 min readYouTube Scripts
🎬 60-SECOND SCRIPT
[SPEEDEET appears on screen, excited]
SPEEDEET: Yo Wilar! You hear what happen? Exxon just buy the FOURTH oil ship! Dem own ALL of them now!
[WILAR appears]
WILAR: Wait… so Exxon pumping WE oil, from WE water, and now dem own ALL the ships too?
SPEEDEET: Yep! US$2.3 billion for the last one. And you know what ringfencing is?
WILAR: Nah, what dat?
SPEEDEET: EXACTLY! Nobody in Guyana know either, because we don’t HAVE it! It means Exxon can spend money on one project and take it back from another one. Like if you buy lunch and charge it to MY allowance!
Read More → February 7, 2026 • 4 min readYouTube
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60-second and 4-minute HeyGen-ready scripts covering the Opposition Leader’s budget attack, secret extradition, Bayroc Stadium, small miners, and T20 World Cup.
Read More → February 4, 2026 • 5 min readYouTube Scripts
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60-second and 4-minute HeyGen-ready scripts for Wednesday February 4, 2026.
Read More → February 3, 2026 • 6 min readYouTube
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60-second and 4-minute HeyGen-ready scripts for Tuesday’s Daily Brief covering budget debates, Speaker media lockout, and Ali in Belize.
Read More → February 2, 2026 • 4 min readYouTube Scripts
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60-second and 4-minute HeyGen-ready scripts for Monday February 2, 2026.
Read More → January 31, 2026 • 5 min readYouTube Scripts
🎬 SCRIPT 1: 60-SECOND VERSION (YouTube Shorts / TikTok / Reels)
[AVATAR ON SCREEN — ENERGETIC, CASUAL TONE]
Hey Guyana! Happy Saturday! Here’s your 60-second Daily Brief for January 31st!
Budget 2026 dropped this week — one-point-five-five-eight TRILLION dollars! Biggest budget in Guyana’s HISTORY! Hundred-thousand-dollar cash grants for every citizen eighteen and over! The opposition calling it a rich man’s budget, the government calling it continuation and prosperity. Classic Guyana!
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