Author: Leroy Smith
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Local Government Elections is March 13
See full statement below: The Government of Guyana is committed to the upholding of democracy and believes that the holding of Local Government Elections (LGE) is ... -
CCJ quashes CoA decision to hear dismissed election petition
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has overturned a decision of the Court of Appeal (CoA) of Guyana in which it took jurisdiction to hear an ... -
Ramps logistics takes Guyana Gov’t to court over denial of Local Content Certificate
Ramps Logistics (Guyana) has instituted legal proceedings in the High Court here over the Government of Guyana’s decision to deny the company a Local Content Certificate. ... -
UK Visa waiver: President urges Guyanese to be responsible travelers
The United Kingdom has introduced visa-free travel to the UK for up to six months starting from November 09, 2022. This decision was announced by UK ... -
Rupununi man pleads guilty to killing Brazilian farmer over wild meat
A 40-year-old Rupununi farmer has pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charge in the Boxing Day 2018 killing of a Brazilian farmer. Darrell Williams called “Fox”, who ... -
Pres. Ali commissions GYD 1.18 Billion Farm to Market Road in Berbice
A road which will facilitate speedy movement of crops and livestock from the backlands to the mainland along the Upper Corentyne, Berbice, Region 6 was moments ... -
Man who confessed to killing former Top Cop’s brother jailed for 12 years
A 20-year-old man, who was 15, when he fatally stabbed another man during a robbery, was on Tuesday sentenced to 12 years in prison by Justice ... -
CCJ upholds convictions of brothers who fatally shot Robb St. granny
Finding that their appeal against their convictions for the 2011 murder of 72-year-old Clementine Fiedtkou-Parris had no merit, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Tuesday ... -
25-Y-O bus conductor found guilty of manslaughter in fatal stabbing of fruit vendor
A 25-year-old bus conductor was on Tuesday convicted of manslaughter over the fatal stabbing of a fruit vendor at Stabroek Market, Georgetown. Timothy McKenzie, who was initially indicted ... -
Woman kills man who refused to let her leave abusive relationship
A woman who has been subjected to constant blows for two years after shacking up with her reputed husband has been able to leave with her ...














