Citing international obligations that require him to leave Guyana regularly, former president Bharrat Jagdeo has moved to the High Court to lift travel restrictions placed on him due to private criminal proceedings that were recently brought against him.
A statement from the Carter Center that PPP/C agents failed to present their copies of the Statements of Poll (SoPs) from District Four polling stations they challenged is shocking, according to PPP executive member Anil Nandlall.
Bartica, in Region Seven, and Lethem, in Region Nine, are among four interior communities that will be prepared for township status within the next year, according to Minister of Communities Ronald Bulkan.
While government ministers under the Donald Ramotar administration were accessing millions for medical aid, including for cosmetic procedures, some ordinary citizens were not getting the help they needed in cases that sometimes were sometimes life or death.
A 64-year-old Kamarang miner died yesterday after being trapped for some time under a quantity of loose earth while operating mining equipment under water in Quimenang River.
Miner Delon Emmanuel, who police say shot at a Brazilian national during a confrontation at a city hotel, was remanded to prison yesterday on weapons charges.
The Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) has launched an online licence transaction checker that allows users an updated status of transactions done via various licences.
HAVANA/WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States formally dropped Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism yesterday, an important step toward restoring diplomatic ties but one that will have limited effect on removing U.S.
(Jamaica Gleaner) GraceKennedy group plans to expand its First Global Bank branch network across its Western Union locations in Jamaica, using the agency banking model.
The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) has announced that effective from June 1st, the University of Guyana and Camp Ayanganna post offices will be closed.
ABUJA, (Reuters) – New Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari promised yesterday to eradicate the “mindless, godless” militants of Boko Haram and rescue hundreds of women and children held captive, including 200 girls taken from the town of Chibok a year ago.
The European Union (EU) has agreed to allow nationals of St Lucia, Dominica, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago to have visa-free travel to 26 countries in the EU.