History, February 2, 1969 - The End of a Killer’s Reign of Terror
From the Guyana Graphic newspaper printed February 2, 1969
The End of a Killer’s Reign of Terror
A killer tiger which prowled the lower Demerara River ravaginging livestock and virtually kept villagers imprisoned in their homes after dark was finally shot and killed by a brave farmer.
Venezuela Replaces Decree No. 1787 with No. 1859
The Venezuelan government has withdrawn Decree No. 1787 and issued a new one No. 1859.
- This new decree does not have any coordinates.
- New decree on Zodimain has no fixed boundaries
- The Ministries of Defense and Interior are empowered to implement the decree
- It poses no decision on land issues
Former Venezuelan Foreign Minister José Vicente Rangel, "Persons are Being Trained to Destabilize Venezuela
Venezuela recalls Ambassador to Guyana
During a speech in front of Venezuela’s National Assembly President Nicolás Maduro announced that he has decided to recall Venezuela’s ambassador to Guyana. In addition he planned to reduce the number of officials at the embassy and ordered Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez to review diplomatic relations with Guyana.
Remembering the Son Chapman
Today, 51 years have passed since that fateful day when more than forty of Linden's own were massacred on the Demerara River as they travelled home on the Son Chapman launch at 1600 hours on Monday, July 6, 1964.
CARICOM Message - Guyana Trades Union Congress press Release
The PPP has Lost its Way
The selection of Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo by the Central Committee of the PPP as its nominee for Opposition Leader seals that party’s fate in opposition for decades to come, unless the APNU+AFC coalition underperforms or unravels.
Roman Hall Celebrates his 18th Birthday and Continues to Battle with Cystic Fibrosis
On the 239th anniversary of the Independence Day of the United States of America we would like to wish Roman Hall a happy 18th birthday.
Strategies for the Promotion and Protection of Guyana’s Sovereign Territory, With Specific Reference to Western Essequibo
BACKGROUND
1. Guyana, as a sovereign state, rejects all forms of foreign aggression, subjugation, occupation, domination, dependence, or hegemonistic tendencies, and equally resents interference and pressures (of whatever kind) which impinge on its international relationships.
Surinam Airways launches direct flight between Guyana and Orlando
Orlando, Florida. July 3rd, 2015: Surinam Airways officially launched service with an inaugural non-stop flight, July 2 between Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in Georgetown, Guyana and the Orlando Sanford International Airport.