Month: September 2021
-
News
PM promises reliable power supply after $1.4B in upgrades at Canefield Plant
Prime Minister Mark Phillips yesterday assured that there would be a stable and efficient power supply with the completion of…
Read More » -
News
Food prices up by 14% – -in first seven months of year, according to Stats Bureau
According to data from the Bureau of Statistics there has been a 14% increase in food prices over the first…
Read More » -
Daily
Utilising Escazú – Part One
By guest writer, Donald Rodney In April 2021 the Escazú agreement became effective and President Irfaan Ali on the occasion…
Read More » -
Daily
A coup attempt at the IMF
By Joseph E. Stiglitz NEW YORK – Moves are afoot to replace or at least greatly weaken Kristalina Georgieva, the…
Read More » -
News
Caribbean Life News Jobs Board Offers Free Job Postings Ads and Hundreds of Local Jobs to Search for Employment
Caribbean Life News has always been a trusted source for employers to find quality local applicants. Now, its Jobs Board…
Read More » -
News
10 more die from COVID, seven unvaccinated
The Ministry of Health today said that as of September 26, 2021, ten more persons who tested positive for the…
Read More » -
News
Japan in US$1m grant for COVID fight
Guyana’s fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19) has been boosted with a $205.8 million (US $1,029,000) grant from the Government of…
Read More » -
News
Mama Mia! Barbados rocks the UN with ‘Get Up, Stand Up’
Barbadian Prime Minister, Mia Mottley departed from a scripted message penned for a world stage address during the 76th session…
Read More » -
News
Between the Crown and the World
“There She Was: The Secret History of Miss America” by Amy Argetsinger c.2021, One Signal Publishers / Atria $28.00 /…
Read More » -
World
Mama Mia! Barbados rocks the UN with ‘Get Up, Stand Up’
Barbadian Prime Minister, Mia Mottley departed from a scripted message penned for a world stage address during the 76th session…
Read More »