Month: April 2023
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Business
What the new Chamber President had to say
One of the particular specializations of both state and private sector bureaucracies is a seemingly incurable proclivity for sound bite-driven…
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Trinidad chomping at the bit over delay to Dragon gas project with Venezuela
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago is reportedly becoming increasingly unhappy over what has become a protracted delay in moving…
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Business
Three steps to move from an idea to creation across sectors
By Brooke Glasford I was recently on a Caribbean Airlines flight out of Guyana and was very excited to come…
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Business
Adel’s Rainforest Resort: A story of staying power
Of all the accomplishments that are linked to the Adel Rainforest Resort at Pomeroon, the owner, Zena Stoll is probably…
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Indigenous impacts of Carbon offsetting implementation in Guyana Part 1
As one of three countries that make up the Guiana Shield, Guyana’s forested landscapes and ecological biodiversity is one that…
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News
‘King’ Beale sets out to restore reggae music to original glory
Outkast said it best, “Music Makes the World go ’round,” and Dr. Basil “King” Beale says he has the “secret…
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Music
‘King’ Beale sets out to restore reggae music to original glory
Outkast said it best, “Music Makes the World go ’round,” and Dr. Basil “King” Beale says he has the “secret…
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News
Gov’t won’t sell Marriott with current bids – Jagdeo
Vice-President Bharrat Jagdeo today announced that the Guyana Marriott Hotel will remain under the government’s control for now as they…
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News
Colonel Omar Khan promoted to Brigadier
President Irfaan Ali today promoted Colonel Omar Khan to the rank of Brigadier during a ceremony at the Office of…
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News
‘Jamaica Farewell’— Ode to an iconic actorvist
Back in the 1950s Harry Belafonte ignited a calypso craze in America when he released an entire album full of…
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