Demerara Gold, the Solo-Show, will be in the Bronx, NY
DEMERARA GOLD, the Solo-Show, will be in the BRONX, NY on Sunday, August 16.
General Admission: $25.
DEMERARA GOLD is the hilarious and thought-provoking story of a 7-year old girl in Guyana whose parents get visas to America and must leave her in the care of her two grandmothers.
Guyanese Native Indicted on Cocaine Charges
ROCHESTER, N.Y.-U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr. announced today a federal grand jury has returned a two count indictment charging Khamraj Lall, of New Jersey, with possession with intent to distribute, and to distribute, five kilograms or more of cocaine and importation of five kilograms or more of cocaine into the United States.
PPP Press Release on the Murder of Courtney Crum–Ewing
President Granger to give Commencement Address at William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies
On Friday, July 24 President David Granger will give a commencement address at the graduation of students in the Caribbean Defense and Security Course (CDSC) at the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies at Fort Leslie J. McNair, Virginia, USA.
Venezuelan opposition MPs propose legislation to create an Essequibo state
In a new twist to the Venezuelan renewed vociferous and heated claim to Guyana’s western Essequibo territory, eight opposition members of the Venezuelan National Assembly have presented a special bill for the creation of a new Essequibo “state.”
Eid ul Fitr Congratulations - Al-Mustafa Islamic Trust (AMIT) Press Release
Musing – Walking-up at the Drive-thru
While out on an errand I visited my local MacDonald’s for my quarterly infusion of guilty pleasures.
I placed my order at the drive up location and was told to proceed to window 1 where I paid for my purchase. With one vehicle ahead of me at the food pick up line, I began the slow roll towards the second window and then stopped.
Two Guyanese and Three Jamaicans Caught in Cocaine Bust on the Caribbean Sea
July 2, 2015 - Two Guyanese and three Jamaican smugglers were caught aboard a Guyanese shipping vessel with 215 pounds of cocaine in the Caribbean Sea.
Venezuelan Politician Edgar C. Otálvora's Opinion on Nicolas Maduro's Decree 1787
Venezuelan politician and journalist Edgar C. Otálvora wrote in the newspaper Diario Las Américas. (translated)
"Maduro did not measure the impact of the decree drafted by the Ministry of Defence"
Venezuela's attempts to circumscribe our sovereignty must be resisted by all Guyanese
To claim what’s not yours is an act of misplaced aggression. To continue to want to grab what has been settled by international arbitration is a show of contempt for the rule of law. To decide on one day you will use this decree and next day use another in efforts to push an agenda which is known to have no moral and international premise and support among right thinking persons within your country is a sign of desperation.