Month: February 2023
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Business
Heavy investments, innovative techniques framing government’s agri policy: Mustapha
Consistent with its responsibility to deliver a robust food security regime, both at home and as part of its commitment…
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Bureaucracy snagging business growth: Small business head
With potential business owners ready to move from ‘flat footing hustles’ into substantive, structured small businesses, the state-run mechanisms that…
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Pitfalls seen in trying to inject ethnic balance in award of state contracts
A senior Public Servant with knowledge of the procedures associated with the allocation of state contracts has been speaking with…
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Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Mining
Due to a history of violent colonialist expansion, Guyana is a diverse mix of Indigenous, African, East Indian, Chinese, Portuguese…
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not without consequences for Guyana
Op-Ed by Rene van Nes, European Union Ambassador to Guyana On 24 February 2022, exactly one year ago, we all…
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Wanted: New Elections
(In tribute to the late columnist Allan Fenty, Stabroek News will be running some of his earlier columns in his…
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Black and disability history maker: Christina Curry
Christina Curry is a black woman who was born in the Bronx, who loves these Caribbean foods: “pepper pot, roti,…
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Passenger from US held with 12 joints
Today, Guyana Revenue Authority officers along with Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) officers while performing duties at the Cheddi Jagan International…
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US women win SheBelieves Cup with 2-1 victory over Brazil
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Alex Morgan and Mallory Swanson scored and the United States defeated Brazil 2-1 on Wednesday night…
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