
Blane R Bunbury
Blane R Bunbury is a communications officer for the Alliance for Change (AFC) in Guyana, who recently highlighted the challenges facing the tourism industry in the country due to inconsistent professional services and a lack of training among workers.
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Blane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst and community advocate who expresses pride in his Guyanese heritage and concerns about environmental issues.
The state of our environment remains a pressing concernBlane R Bunbury is a public communications analyst advocating for the transformation of Guyana's financial sector.
Transformation of financial sector should be guided by consistency, fairness, transparencyBlane R Bunbury is a public communications analyst and community advocate who believes the Bayroc National Stadium represents a major opportunity for growth in Guyana's tourism industry.
Bayroc National Stadium represents major opportunity for growthBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who engages in conversations with citizens about the 2026 budget.
Budget 2026 did not fully connect with people’s everyday realitiesBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst and community advocate expressing concern over the rise in suicide-related cases in Guyana.
Alarmed over number of suicide related casesBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst observing construction practices in Guyana.
Industrial safety continues to be sacrificed in pursuit of rapid developmentBlane R Bunbury is a public communications analyst and community advocate who observes issues affecting citizens in public spaces.
Troubling indicators of societal declineBlane R. Bunbury is a tourism writer and gourmet reviewer who has spent several years observing and analyzing the standards of service in Guyana's hospitality industry.
Serious challenges affecting the overall quality of service in many culinary establishmentsBlane R. Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst who highlights environmental concerns in urban management.
Reported rodent infestation at Main and New Market StreetsBlane R Bunbury is a Women’s Rights Advocate who has been actively involved in community development programmes.
Rising number of partner-based violence indicative of inconsistent and ineffective enforcementBlane R Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst who highlights employment struggles in Guyana.
A more proactive stance is needed to ensure compliance with national labour legislationBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who raises awareness about environmental threats facing the Caribbean region.
Imperative that CARICOM leaders strengthen collaboration to confront environmental challenges that do not respect national bordersBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst advocating for environmental and social realities in Guyana.
Measure Guyana’s development by how we safeguard our environment and people’s well-being and not by physical infrastructure aloneBlane R Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst and Community Advocate expressing concerns about accountability and quality of life in Guyana.
Putting all our eggs in the oil and gas basketBlane R Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst and Community Advocate addressing the quality of life in Guyana.
Questions are being raised about the quality of life in our countryBlane R Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst who values trust and credibility in journalism.
Support media houses that uphold transparency and truthBlane R. Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst voicing concern over the border tensions between Guyana and Venezuela.
Let the elections not distract us from Venezuela’s designs on Essequibo
Blane R. Bunbury is a tourism writer and observer who has witnessed Georgetown evolve into a growing accommodation hub.
Potential for Guyana’s tourism development remains significant despite notable growthBlane R Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst discussing the cost of living and upcoming elections in Guyana.
Cost of living in Guyana remains a serious concernBlane R. Bunbury expresses pride in Guyana's achievements in sustainable progress and eco-tourism.
Embracing and supporting sustainable progressBlane R Bunbury is a public communications analyst who engages with individuals whose native language is not English in Guyana.
Multilingual professionals will undoubtedly become an invaluable assetMr. Bunbury expresses concerns about the unequal benefits of national development in Guyana.
The Government of Guyana is making sure that national development is both inclusive and transformative
Blane R. Bunbury is a tourism writer confident in Guyana's potential during the GSL cricket season.
GSL cricket season presents opportunity to showcase Guyana’s capacity as a premier service destinationBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who returned to Guyana after 20 years abroad.
Confront the reality that many Guyanese are still not benefiting equally from the spoils of the ‘new Dubai’Blane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who expresses pride in the progress of the Guyanese education system.
Recent outstanding NGSA performances are signs that the education system is evolving in the right directionBlane R. Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst.
Multifaceted approach to economic development required
Blane R Bunbury is a public communications analyst advocating for trucking-only industrial highways in Guyana.
Seriously consider trucking-only industrial highwaysBlane R. Bunbury is a Public Communications Analyst who wrote a letter to the editor about economic development in Guyana.
There is a growing need for professionalism and soft skills across all industries
Blane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who expresses concerns about the re-emergence of COVID-19 and advocates for continued public health measures.
With the re-emergence of COVID-19 some public health interventions should have been kept in placeBlane R. Bunbury is a public communications analyst who writes about the impact of climate change on tourism in Guyana.
Climate change is a present day reality affecting the quality of Guyana’s tourism experience