Month: May 2022
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Is tourism’s recovery sustainable?
After two lean years, Caribbean tourism is recovering. As travel restrictions are removed there is widespread optimism about the coming…
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Guyana’s public debt at the end of 2020 (Part II)
Your right is to perform of your prescribed duties but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions.…
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Better Hope engineer dies after stabbing
Better Hope engineer Neil Rampersaud succumbed today after he was stabbed during a confrontation with a coconut vendor. The article…
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Dr Ramsundar Doobay passes away
The Ministry of Health today expressed condolences on the passing of Dr Ramsundar Doobay. The article Dr Ramsundar Doobay passes…
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Independence in the era of oil
The earliest manifestation of Guyana’s new status in the international community is the attention it attracted between the 21 December,…
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British champion jockey Piggott dies aged 86
(Reuters) – Former champion jockey Lester Piggott, who won the Epsom Derby nine times and was widely considered one of…
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Laing Avenue family crusading to help children succeed
In February when Laing Avenue resident Florence Rowe resigned from her job after 15 years, she was unsure of her…
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Clinical Real Madrid beat Liverpool to claim 14th Champions League title
(Reuters) – Real Madrid secured a record-extending 14th European Cup when they beat Liverpool 1-0 in a Champions League final…
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Catholic Church sees need for national healing amidst divisions
This is the fifth entry in a series on civil society. The article Catholic Church sees need for national healing…
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Guyana farmlands to be allocated to Barbados youth for food production
President Irfaan Ali has said he and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley are convinced that once they can show the…
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