Month: September 2021
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World
Caribbean RoundUp
ANTIGUA People who protested in a recent march against the Antiguan government’s plan to have frontline workers vaccinated against the…
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Thompson-Herah ends stellar season on a high
ZURICH (Reuters) — Jamaica‘s Elaine Thompson-Herah finished off her golden year on a high when she won the 100 metres…
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We are Gutsy Inc. raises $10,000 to educate Guyanese students
Janice Hall, who founded an educational program in Guyana with a vision to help children remain in school and continue…
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Fairness in a multi-racial society
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan One sees the pointed exchanges by ethnic polemecists in the Guyanese media and one tells oneself…
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So Guyana is again “open for business”? How? – Concerning our First-People “Amerindians”
MS Ferguson-Again; locked out, shut down Since the May 26, 1966 declaration of “independence” successive governments, determined to woo foreign…
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Build bridges, not walls
Conflict brews when there are opposing sides in any society. The thread of conflict has weaved its way through time.…
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Among the shadows
Statues of seated lions guard the gates of the modest Colonial-style house with the small portico. The article Among the…
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Blown away by the Breeze
By Pauline Melville Pauline Melville is a British Guyanese writer who has worked in theatre, television, film and cabaret. The…
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Assessing Guyana’s compliance with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption
We are now living in the eye of the storm. Adapting the world to our climate emergency is essential for…
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African, caribbean heads unite at first-ever summit
The inaugural summit between the 55-member nations of the Africa Union and the Caribbean’s 15-member CARICOM is on and being…
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