See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By George Alleyne With Barbados’ Crop Over 2018 in full swing, thousands of party-crazy Bajans and visitors to the island will crowd Bushy Park Sunday to hear 17 young and not-so-young artistes compete for the ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Nelson A. King The Brooklyn-based Caribbean American Center of New York (CACNY) has said that the center completed a very successful mission in helping rural children in Jamaica. “Despite a lack of ample financial ...
ExxonMobil on Friday indicated that it has not fully estimated the amount of commercially available oil that has been discovered so far at the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana, saying that it was still to quantify the Ranger well. “We have ...
Guyana and China on Friday inked an accord to facilitate cooperation through the the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative that could pave the way for funding the construction of the Linden-Lethem Road and a ...
Court of Appeal fixes early date for hearing appeal against appointment of GECOM Commission Chairman
The Court of Appeal on Friday fixed an earliest possible date for the hearing of an appeal of a High Court decision that upheld the appointment of the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Retired Justice James Patterson. The ...
Junior Minister of Natural Resources Simona Broomes, her driver and two security guards, who were involved in the parking lot fracas, will not be charged. “The file was completed and sent for legal advice, which was obtained to the effect ...
More Guyanese are expected to be employed by Edison Chouest Offshore as the company aims to soon open its local company ‘G (Guyanese) Boats’ in Georgetown to support Guyana’s emerging offshore oil and gas sector. That was disclosed by the ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Alexandra Simon The National Museum of the American Indian is opening a new exhibit about the indigenous Tainos on July 28. The display titled “Taino: Native Heritage and Identity in the Caribbean,” explores the ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By George Alleyne Thousands of Barbadians, especially secondary school-leavers have been given the green light to pursue tertiary education without worry of college fees, and the burden of school loans on their backs. That is ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Nelson A. King As Jamaica’s premier summer reggae festival, Reggae Sumfest, culminated in the island’s tourist capital, Montego Bay, the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) said its booth provided “the perfect vantage point to observe ...