Costa Rica Joins Jamaica, Barbados, Bahamas and Dominica in Offering Digital Visas for US Remote Work Tourists, New Update is Here - Travel And Tour World Costa Rica Joins Jamaica, Barbados, Bahamas and Dominica in Offering Digital Visas for US Remote Work Tourists, New Update is Here Travel And Tour World
PM Mottley prioritises Bajan heritage and CARICOM nationals in new citizenship rules - Caribbean National Weekly PM Mottley prioritises Bajan heritage and CARICOM nationals in new citizenship rules Caribbean National Weekly
Now Barbados, Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Aruba, and St. Lucia are Boosting Caribbean Tourism with Record Tourist Arrivals, Hotel Occupancy, and New Airline Routes - Travel And Tour World Now Barbados, Bahamas, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Aruba, and St. Lucia are Boosting Caribbean Tourism with Record Tourist Arrivals, Hotel Occupancy, and New Airline Routes Travel And Tour World
Commonwealth to observe general elections Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Botchwey will deploy a Commonwealth Observer Group (COG) to observe the forthcoming general and regional elections in Guyana, scheduled for 1 September 2025. The article Commonwealth to observe general elections appeared first on Stabroek News.
GECOM to bar use of cell phones in polling stations -in bid to preserve ballot secrecy The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) last night announced that it had decided to introduce a comprehensive set of measures to prohibit the use of cell phones in polling stations for the September 1, 2025 General and Regional Elections. The article GECOM to bar use of cell phones in polling stations appeared first on Stabroek News.
Local banks may be ‘over-complying’ in accounts closures – Carter Center pre-election statement -says it has received `allegations from opposition and new parties of an atmosphere of fear among public sector workers, local business owners, and community members, who are concerned about losing their jobs or future economic opportunities if they do not display support for the ruling party’ In a pre-election statement, the US-based Carter Center yesterday expressed concern that local banks may be “over-complying” with US sanctions in the closure of accounts of persons associated with We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) whose presidential candidate Azruddin Mohamed faces US OFAC strictures. The article Local banks may be ‘over-complying’ in accounts closures – Carter Center pre-election statement appeared first on Stabroek News.
Four cops accused of $4m theft from Chinese businessman An inspector and three police ranks are under open arrest at the Tactical Services Unit (TSU) over an allegation that they stole $4 million from a Chinese businessman during a ‘stop and search’ exercise. The article Four cops accused of $4m theft from Chinese businessman appeared first on Stabroek News.
Carter Center sees signs of misuse of state resources, state media The US-based Carter Center which will be monitoring the upcoming general elections said yesterday that it has seen signs of the misuse of state resources and the state media. The article Carter Center sees signs of misuse of state resources, state media appeared first on Stabroek News.
Voter intent turnaround Just over half of Jamaica’s voting population is planning to cast a ballot in the September 3 general election set for two weeks from today. Of the remaining potential voters, 29.1 per cent said they have no intention of going to the polls while...
Against all odds Seventeen-year-old Carl Blake’s performance in the May-June sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations is a beacon of hope that has come right in time for his mother, Charlotte Nembhard. The 17-year-old Wolmer’s...
8 on the run, 1 held after jailbreak A nationwide manhunt is under way to recapture eight prisoners who escaped custody early Tuesday morning from the Constant Spring Police Station lock-up in St Andrew. As at press time last night, none of the fugitives had surrendered to authorities...
JDC tweaks national debates There will be a change in the national debate format on the economy this year, with a three-member team from the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) going up against their People’s National Party (PNP) counterparts. The Jamaica Debates Commission (JDC)...
Danishka Williams offers St Ann SW a reset with ‘real change’ Bouyed by what she describes as renewed energy in St Ann South Western after years of neglect, first-time political aspirant Danishka Williams is making the audacious claim that she will return the seat to the People’s National Party (PNP) come...