Shemar Alleyne provides insights into Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Labour and Trade of the British Virgin Islands, Lorna Smith’s announcement regarding the potential lifting of visa requirements for Guyanese residents in the country. In his report, Alleyne highlights the significance of this development and its implications for the Guyanese community. He delves into the context of the announcement, including the press conference held by Lorna Smith in her hometown after a state visit to Guyana.
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