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President Donald Trump And First Lady Tested Positive For CORONAVIRUS

The President of the United States, Donald Trump and the First Lady, tested positive for Coronavirus. The President announced that he and the first lady have tested positive for COVID-19. After months of not giving the pandemic the priority in the United States that it deserves, the President has thrown …

Guyana Airport To Be Reopen October 12…COVID-19 Cases On The Rise

Amidst the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Guyana’s government is looking to reopen the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) on October 12, 2020.  According to the Public Works Minister, Juan Edghill, “the Cabinet had decided to reopen the country’s airports and will form part of the new changes expected …

Squatting – An Embarrassing Problem In Guyana

The housing situation in Guyana is ridiculously embarrassing, and addressing the squatting problem has been long overdue. It’s beyond sickening to see citizens bulldozed, tear-gassed, and shot with pellets guns.  The former president once said that “Guyana land space can serve as a gift to the Caribbean,” because of its …

Police Fire Tear Gas And Pellet Guns At Squatters And Their Children

Squatters yesterday were tear-gassed and fired with pellet guns after a standoff with police and Officials from the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GUYSUCO) at Success, East Coast Demerara. Police were called in to control the situation since GUYSUCO was unable to remove the squatters. The company is reviving the estate under …

Guyanese Student Topped CXC Exams In The BVI

Nicholous Kanhai, who migrated to the British Virgin Islands as a child, was recognized for his outstanding performance at the Caribbean Examination Council. He is a student from the Virgin Gorda-based Bregado Flax Educational Centre (BFEC). Kanhai, 17, became Bregado Flax Educational Centre, class of 2020 valedictorian after receiving grade …

No Trinidad Carnival in 2021?…Prime Minister Hints

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley signaled that his administration might cancel Trinidad 2021 Carnival due to the COVID-19 impact on the twin-island. “In 72 hours, we will be in October, and if at this time in October we are still in the throes of a pandemic, it would be madness …