Guyana President Ali Visits Vibrant Local Food Stalls | A Taste of Guyana
President Ali takes a stroll through the vibrant market, engaging with vendors, sampling delicious traditional dishes, and celebrating the rich culinary heritage of Guyana. From savory treats to sweet delights, witness the flavors that make Guyanese cuisine unique. Don’t miss this heartwarming interaction between the President and the local community, showcasing the true spirit of Guyana
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Explore the intricate history of the Guyana-Venezuela border dispute in this animated breakdown. From 19th-century clashes to the 1899 Arbitration Tribunal, the signing of the Geneva Agreement, and the modern-day diplomatic tensions, this video navigates through the historical milestones that shaped this ongoing conflict. Discover how the quest for oil and natural resources intensified the dispute, leading to present-day efforts for resolution. Join us on a visual journey through the complexities of this territorial disagreement, highlighting the need for peaceful solutions for the benefit of both Guyana and Venezuela. Subscribe for more insightful explorations into global issues and historical complexities.
This morning, President Dr. Irfaan Ali handed over to 85-year-old Meena Bafan, the keys to her newly rebuilt home at Herstelling East Bank Demerara.
The home was rebuilt by the Men on Mission (MoM), after the President saw its state during an outreach in late November.
On December 1, the Head of State led the dismantling and reconstruction of the home before the team of voluntary workers completed the project.
While handing over the keys today, the President emphasised that the project will be replicated. He explained that the MoM will construct 150 homes across Guyana for vulnerable persons who have their own lands.
He also lauded the collaborative effort of the private sector and the Government of Guyana, including the police force.
“I think this is a real testimony to who we are as a people, as a country, when we can come together like this, and to work with the private sector...this is what is going to transform our country and the way we think and feel about each other."
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Guyana’s maritime laws will undergo modification to meet modern international standards the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Anil Nandlall has disclosed. The Attorney General on Tuesday told the News Room that with Guyana’s economy growing rapidly, the country’s existing maritime laws have to be examined to reflect international standards. Notably with many recent accidents at the Demerara Harbour Bridge, it is important that public property is protected and the state's interest is preserved and protected, therefore the Government has to examine existing laws and reform where necessary.
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Guyana: Again Policeman Assaulted On Raodway, Driver Unaware Driving Is A privilege not a Right. Driving is not a constitutional right. You get your drivers license based on the skills you have and the rules you agree to follow. After you get your driving license you must continue to demonstrate your ability to drive safely on the road. If you fail to demonstrate this ability, you will be issued traffic tickets, or even have your license suspended or revoked. No one has more right to the road than anyone else. If you're going to drive, you owe it to the other roadway users and yourself to operate the vehicle in a safe manner.