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Brother and sister drown in Enterprise trench -residents say no warning signs at worksite Two children died yesterday after falling into a trench at Enterprise, East Coast Demerara, just behind the Guyana Water Inc. The article Brother and sister drown in Enterprise trench appeared first on Stabroek News.

No deportation of Guyanese living illegally in St. Kitts-Nevis – PM Drew Even as Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, formally announced that there will be no deportations of Guyanese living illegally in his country, Guyana and the twin island nation are preparing to sign a series of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) that will establish a new framework for bilateral development focusing on areas such as food security, skills exchange, and movement of goods and services. The article No deportation of Guyanese living illegally in St. Kitts-Nevis – PM Drew appeared first on Stabroek News.

Social workers suspended after seen dragging schoolgirl at bus park -Minister Persaud describes video as `appalling’ Two social workers were suspended after a video surfaced on Facebook yesterday  morning showing them dragging a schoolgirl through the Stabroek Market bus park on Friday. The article Social workers suspended after seen dragging schoolgirl at bus park appeared first on Stabroek News.

Jamaica PM likely for Guyana visit in April -energy, food, tech on the agenda Following an invitation from President Irfaan Ali to visit Guyana, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness said that Georgetown and Kingston are looking at some time in April and while energy and food are the main focus areas, collaboration in technology will also be central as both nations move towards full digitisation. The article Jamaica PM likely for Guyana visit in April appeared first on Stabroek News.

Caribbean economies face modest growth in 2026 – CDB -while Guyana continues double-digit expansion The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has reported that the economies of its Member States recorded slower growth in 2025 with the exception of Guyana, whose economy continued to record double-digit growth. The article Caribbean economies face modest growth in 2026 – CDB appeared first on Stabroek News.

Budget probe As members of parliament (MPs) gear up to pose questions to portfolio ministers today about the Government’s $1.4-trillion Budget during a two-day meeting of Parliament’s Standing Finance Committee, two sector groups have highlighted issues they want addressed during the deliberations.

... Gaps trigger credibility concerns from fiscal commissioner Fiscal Commissioner Courtney Williams has raised questions about the credibility of aspects of the Government’s 2026-2027 Budget in his Economic and Fiscal Assessment Report (EFAR). In his assessment of the Government’s macroeconomic and fiscal forecasts, the career economist said Jamaica’s fiscal policy remains broadly sustainable, supported by a resilient Fiscal Responsibility Framework and significant disaster-risk financing layers.

Witness admits she didn’t see all details described in joint statement with partner A prosecution witness yesterday insisted that although she and her partner witnessed parts of the fatal shooting of three men on Acadia Drive in St Andrew in 2013, and later composed a letter about the incident, some details in the document were based on her partner’s observations and not her own. The witness made the clarification as she came under intense cross-examination from defence attorney Hugh Wildman in the Home Circuit Court during the ongoing trial of six policemen charged in connection with the incident.

Chevening Scholar Sayeed Bernard eyes strengthened governance Twenty-six-year-old attorney-at-law and journalist Sayeed Bernard is set to make a significant impact in Jamaica’s policy landscape after completing his Master of Laws at Queen Mary University of London. Bernard, a 2024 Chevening Scholar from Linstead, St Catherine, has overcome numerous challenges to reach this milestone while being driven by his mantra: ‘I stop at nothing’. Growing up in a single-parent household, Bernard’s determination and resilience were fuelled by his desire to create a better life for himself and his community.

Expungement law offering new start after rehabilitation now in effect More Jamaicans with a criminal record will now have the opportunity for a fresh start with the enactment of the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Amendment Act, 2026. The act, which introduces sweeping reforms aimed at giving rehabilitated Jamaicans a meaningful second chance, including provisions for automatic expungement in certain cases, is now in effect. Justice Minister Delroy Chuck, addressing a post-Cabinet press briefing held yesterday at Jamaica House in St Andrew, said the law is a critical step in giving ex-convicts a new beginning.