Month: March 2021
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Business
Probing the lives of the ‘Parika Back’ farmers
What is known as Parika Back is an expansive area situated roughly two and a half miles from the Parika…
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Business
The Persauds: A family of teachers, a family of farmers
At 54, Patricia Persaud appears to reflect on her life with a considerable measure of satisfaction. The article The Persauds:…
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Business
Caribbean exploring technology to mitigate climate change challenges
With threats to food security in the Caribbean looming large on account of the increasing impact of climate change on…
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Business
As operational weaknesses persist, GO-INVEST CEO, Foreign Minister talk up investment readiness
Not for the first time in recent years, a head of the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-INVEST), Guyana’s state agency…
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Representing citizens, country – and comrades
Managing Guyana’s two “Forces” Little St. Vincent, no derelicts Come reflect quickly with me on a few very basic principles…
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Maternal deaths are a remediable injustice
There is a worrying regularity with which unexplained deaths of mothers and their infants occur within both the public and…
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World
ANTIGUA LONDON SPAT
As regional governments scramble for enough vaccine supplies to inoculate key sections of their populations, Antigua’s government has found itself…
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Two 66-year-old Region Four men succumb to COVID
The Ministry of Health today said that two more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died.…
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Music
‘NICE UP’
Stand-out dancehall lyricist Bounty Killer, still one of the hottest acts on the scene nearly 30 years after his debut,…
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World
Shontelle Layne takes soca worldwide: Report
When it comes to writing hit songs, the expertise of Barbadian-born Grammy-nominated, singer-songwriter Shontelle Layne are unmatched, according to Trinidad…
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