Month: June 2022
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Mottley, Trudeau meet at Summit of the Americas
The prime minister of Barbados evoked a Jamaican reggae legend Wednesday as she described in stark terms the “triple crisis”…
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T&T oil windfall no excuse for a splurge – Central Bank
The oil-producing Caribbean Community (CARICOM) state of Trinidad and Tobago has been put on notice by the country’s central bank…
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July Building Expo developing a head of steam
Backed by the attraction of an oil-driven expanding national economy the government of Guyana is pushing to ensure that the…
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A more fragmented world will need the IMF more, not less
By Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas The Russian invasion of Ukraine has opened a new chapter in international relations, with important implications for…
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Rhonda’s Perfect U
Rhonda Grovosner-Marcus’ passion for the beauty industry derives, she says, from enjoying “seeing other people look good.” The article Rhonda’s…
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Visually impaired Agro Processor Lawrence Braithwaite triumphing through travails
Lawrence Braithwaite is one of many creative Guyanese who, over many years, have transformed their ‘knack’ for ‘working magic’ in…
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Andrea Seechun: “Farming is not solely a man’s job” – Women At Work
Historically, the agriculture sector has been male-dominated. While, historically, women have been known to work side by side with men…
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Addressing growth and feminism
Recently, the death anniversary of revolutionary feminist icon, Andaiye was celebrated. The article Addressing growth and feminism appeared first on…
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Lost morals, present murders – in drug land – Love, good news: A local fantasy?
Two presidents, agri and food It gives me no pleasure whatsoever to be so absolutely negative about my homeland today.…
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