Guyana News

Experts from the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) have begun inspecting the headquarters of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission and Guyana Gold Board for traces of mercury that have sickened several employees in recent months. GGMC Commissioner, Newell Dennisson ...

Well-known political activist and commentator, Ramon Gaskin has called in the Guyana Police Force to probe the whereabouts of the interest earned on the US$18 million ExxonMobil signing bonus. Gaskin said he wrote Police Commissioner David Ramnarine on June 11, ...

A woman, who lived at Limlair Village, Corentyne, was late Wednesday night stabbed to death and her assailant has attempted to commit suicide. The Guyana Police Force said he has since been admitted to the Port Mourant Hospital under guard. ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Azad Ali West Indies wicket-keeper Shane Dowrich, who scored a century in the First Test against Sri Lanka at the Queen’s Park Oval, in Trinidad recently has pushed him up 20 spots in the ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By George Alleyne The Mia Mottley administration is scrapping and rushing to change regulations that have for years been humiliating nationals of sister CARICOM countries by demanding visas to enter Barbados and confining in-transit passengers ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Ronald Blum / Associated Press MOSCOW (Associated Press) — Green-clad fans, many with oversized sombreros as big as their hopes, filled the streets outside St. Basil’s Cathedral, packed the Metro and made the long ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By George Alleyne Early indications that the new Barbados government is inspiring confidence in the international community are an International Monetary Fund undertaking to grant the island concessionary loans, and a hemispheric bank’s commitment to ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Nelson A. King A doctor at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, officially known as NYC Health+Hospitals/Kings County, has become one of the first doctors in New York City, and likely the first in Brooklyn, ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Azad Ali Cricket historian Professor Sir Hilary Beckles believes the “tide is turning” in West Indies cricket. He is contending that the excellence of the “Jason Holder generation” could lead to a revival of ...

See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon The reggae and rhythm and blues music festival, Groovin’ in the Park returns to Roy Wilkins Park this weekend on June 24. The annual concert is debuting a few new additions to ...

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