Site logo
Calendar IconWed, Jul 15, 2026
  • Home
  • All News
  • Crime & Security
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • FueledOil & Gas
  • Business
  • Education
  • MORE
    • Health
    • Agriculture
    • Entertainment
    • Regional
    • Features
    • Letters
    • Advertise
    • Trending
    • Video
  • facebook-black
  • instgram-black
  • tiktok-black
  • twitter-black
  • youtube-black
  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Get The App
  • Contact Us
Categories
  • All News
  • Sports
  • Crime & Security
  • Politics
  • FueledOil & Gas
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
  • Agriculture
  • Regional
  • Features
  • Letters
  • Top Stories
  • Social
  • Classifieds
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • International
  • Top Story
  • Video
  • facebook-black
  • instgram-black
  • tiktok-black
  • twitter-black
  • youtube-black
Search Icon
Calendar IconWed, Jul 15, 2026
  • facebook-black
  • instgram-black
  • tiktok-black
  • twitter-black
  • youtube-black
  • HomeHome
  • TrendingTrending
  • VideoVideo
  • ContactContact Us
  • Home
  • Social
  • 25 couples ‘finally married’ in Baramita within four days

    25 couples ‘finally married’ in Baramita within four days

    Social
    November 3, 2023
    25 couples ‘finally married’ in Baramita within four days
    Some of the newly wed couples (Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs/November 3, 2023)
    FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrintWhatsAppRedditTelegramLinkedIn

    In a recent significant and heartwarming event in Baramita, North West District, Region One, the General Register Office, led by Deputy Registrar General Visham Budhoo, wed 25 couples.

    During registration outreaches, it was discovered that within the areas of Baramita, particularly in Cassie Creek, Aranka, and Warapa, numerous couples had been in relationships spanning over 25 years without legally being married.

    For numerous couples in these close-knit communities, the concept of legality in their relationships had remained elusive for an extended period. What made this event particularly distressing was the circumstances which had hindered these unions from obtaining legal recognition.

    Among the most prevalent barriers was the absence of basic documentation such as birth certificates or national identification cards. These barriers, predominantly rooted in language constraints and distance, obstructed access to these fundamental documentations, preventing these ardent couples from legalizing their commitment and receiving the recognition they deserved.

    Some of the newly wed couples (Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs/November 3, 2023)

    The General Register Office, in a laudable collaboration with community leaders and local churches, embarked on an endeavour to address these barriers. Working diligently within the community, efforts were made to assist individuals in obtaining the vital documentation needed to formalize their unions. It was a collective effort that ultimately led to the facilitation of these long-awaited marriages.

    The culmination of these efforts saw not only the exchange of vows but the issuance of long-awaited marriage certificates, a tangible symbol of their enduring commitment. It was a testament to perseverance, unity, and the power of a community coming together to support and uplift its members.

    The Ministry of Home Affairs, through the General Register Office, stands as a beacon of hope and support, affirming that every individual deserves the right to have their love recognized and their unions validated, regardless of administrative hurdles.

    Some of the newly wed couples (Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs/November 3, 2023)

    These efforts can serve as a model for other regions and communities facing similar issues, demonstrating how local authorities and community leaders can work together to support individuals and families in overcoming documentation challenges and ensuring that their unions are solemnized.

    In the end, the smiles, tears of joy, and the palpable sense of relief among the newlyweds reflected a long-awaited culmination of love finally bound by legality, a celebration of commitment. It also brings about a new sense of stability in the communities.

    A newly wed couples (Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs/November 3, 2023)

    The General Register Office remains committed to ensuring this vital function is not only accessible to all Guyanese but the process of registering for a marriage licence, and the issuing of a marriage certificate is simple and in keeping with the laws of Guyana. In efforts to ensure there are more trained marriage officers, we have also, over the past three months, facilitated the training of over 60 marriage officers across the region, as well as providing training and awareness sessions to organizations and churches within Guyana.

    Persons desirous of applying for a marriage licence can simply follow the procedure outlined via our website: gro.moha.gov.gy, email us at [email protected], or message us via WHATSAPP at +592 610 9394.

     

    Related Articles

    Recent Posts

    JULY 2026
    MON
    TUE
    WED
    THU
    FRI
    SAT
    SUN
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31

    Subscribe to News Room for email updates on the latest posts.

    By subscribing, you accepted Our Policy

    Site logo

    News Room is a news outlet launched in 2016 and caters to persons interested in creative and intelligent journalism with a broad perspective. We are a daily news broadcast on E-Networks channel, E1, and our stories are also distributed via the devices closest at hand: mobile phones and tablets.

    Quick links

    • Home
    • All News
    • Crime & Security
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Letters
    • Sports
    • Oil & Gas
    • Business
    • Education
    • Agriculture
    • Features
    • Entertainment
    • Regional
    • Advertise
    • Get The App
    • Contact Us
    • Trending

    © 2026 Copyrights by News Room. All Rights Reserved.

    • facebook-black
    • instgram-black
    • tiktok-black
    • twitter-black
    • youtube-black
    • Privacy Policy
    • Term & Conditions