Month: June 2022
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Pandemic hampers progress to universal energy access by 2030 – – UN Energy progress report
UN News – The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed progress towards universal access to electricity and clean cooking fuels and technology,…
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The Caribbean on the move to safer Food for better health
Release – Though some may consider the theme for this year’s World Food Safety Day (WFSD), “Safer Food, Better Health”,…
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Arapaima Logistics, CASA working with Guyanese farmers to boost farm produce exports
With the Caribbean now focused on positioning its agricultural sector to accomplish the goal of reducing extra-regional food imports by…
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Guyana tops list of Britain’s Caribbean trade partners
One of the more recent indicators of external perceptions of the state of health of the Guyana economy was reflected…
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Challenges of loving differently
Living in a cis-heteronormative world wherein anyone deviating from strict gender and sexuality binaries is seen as abnormal, it can…
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What Elder Green doesn’t say – Again: “not guilty”, but not innocent
Recognising Lamming’s appreciation I’ll restrain myself after today’s offering in this space. The article What Elder Green doesn’t say appeared…
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Garifuna Coalition ‘proud’ to celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month
The Bronx-based Garifuna Coalition, USA, Inc. said recently that it was “proud” to celebrate Caribbean-American Heritage Month 2022 and the…
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Scotiabank terminates sale agreement with Trinidad bank
Canada’s Scotiabank announced today that the agreement for the sale of its banking operations in Guyana to First Citizens Bank…
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