Buju Banton’s first performance set for Jamaica, DJ Khaled visits
(Jamaica Observer) IT’S official. Buju Banton’s first major performance will be held on March 16 at National Stadium in St Andrew.
(Jamaica Observer) IT’S official. Buju Banton’s first major performance will be held on March 16 at National Stadium in St Andrew.
In advance of Friday’s PPP/C no-confidence motion, the APNU+AFC government yesterday underlined its achievements since 2015 and called on “all patriotic Guyanese and their organizations to let their voices be heard: “‘No’ to the motion!
A Stanleytown, New Amsterdam man was yesterday morning discovered with a stab wound and other minor injuries about his body hours after he was involved in a heated argument with his wife’s brother.
Despite continuing to be highly dependent on paper-based processes, the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC) has made significant progress in digitising some of their operations, Chief Executive Officer Trevor Benn says.
The People’s Progressive Party will next Thursday begin the process to select its Presidential Candidate to contest the 2020 general elections and Executive Committee member Gail Teixeira is most likely to throw her hat into the ring.
Small businesses interested in tapping the 20% of government contracts that have been set aside for them, will be judged based on a points system with those that have been in existence longer being ranked higher than more recently established operations, head of the Small Business Bureau (SBB) Dr Lowell Porter says.
Sentenced to 83 years in prison for the murder of his wife, Michael Persaud has appealed his sentence, arguing among other things that Justice Navindra Singh who conducted his trial, committed a number of errors which has resulted in a miscarriage of justice.
A Garnett Street, Newtown, Kitty teen, who was attacked and robbed by two men who dragged her for some distance resulting in serious injuries to her face about two weeks ago, remains traumatised and the police are yet to apprehend the perpetrators.
Subject to approval by the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) Canadian oil and gas Exploration Company CGX Energy Inc.
The Guyana Police Force has recovered two weapons stolen from members who were the alleged victims of robberies on two separate occasions.
Sentenced to death for the 2006 murder of Roydel Sandy, Herman Ally has appealed his conviction, arguing among other things that the judge who tried his case misdirected the jury on a number of pertinent legal principles.
The supply of food continues to be an issue for Venezuelans of Warrau descent who migrated to the Mabaruma Sub-district earlier this year.
Region Nine will see the return of its former Regional Executive Officer (REO) Carl Parker in the New Year as the Ministry of Communities continues its rotation exercise.
A 32-year-old father of two will be spending Christmas behind bars after he was remanded on charges of fraud and embezzlement including the theft of $4.9m in gold.
A man had a fraud charge against him dismissed after the complainant declined to pursue the matter at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
In the aftermath of the arrival in the northwest of hundreds of Venezuelans fleeing hardship in their country, the Ministry of Public Health wants a long-term strategy to handle medical services to them.
Police have obtained legal advice to charge murder suspect Deion Evans, also known as ‘Rasta Beans, with the murder of Xavier Boyal, who was fatally shot on November 11 at Puruni Landing.
The state, through the Attorney General’s chambers, is expected to provide reasons by Friday to the Berbice Bridge Company Incorporated (BBCI) for preventing its decision to hike tolls and for the government’s temporary takeover of the bridge.
MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – The United States is committing billions of dollars toward development in Central America and Mexico as part of a plan to strengthen economies in the region and curb illegal immigration, the U.S.
(Trinidad Guardian) Three people were killed and one injured in two separate police-involved shootings in east Trinidad yesterday.
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