Month: May 2023
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Thirty agro processors in accelerator programme
Thirty small and growing agro-processing business leaders participating in this year’s Economic Development Accelerator (EDA) programme, according to a statement…
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Battle for press association not over
Dear Editor, Remember I am saying so from today: this contentious Guyana Press Association one ain’t over, baby. The article…
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No new trial: Trinidad awarded $893 million in Piarco case
(Trinidad Express) The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has received final judgment in the sum of US$131,318,840.47 in the civil…
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Agri ministry, NAREI spearheading onion cultivation trials
With numerous failed efforts at commercialization, the Ministry of Agriculture has embarked on another pilot project for onions here with…
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Man in custody after claiming ownership of suspected marijuana
Police ranks from regional division #7 on Sunday arrested a 27-year-old man after he took ownership of 560 grams of…
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Resist placing gas-to-energy before social and infrastructural programmes
Dear Editor, A recent interview on Al Jazeera with the IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva was spot on in how…
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Bridging the AI regulation gap
By Cédric O PARIS – On March 22, the Future of Life Institute published an open letter calling for a…
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Judicial philosophy in Guyana
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Barrister/Attorney-at-Law; Commissioner, and currently Honorary Commissioner, of the International Commission of Jurists When the late Lloyd…
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This Week-in-Review May 7th to May 13th
Oil & Gas Govt intent to appeal Exxon insurance ruling shows it as uncaring – TIGI: Local anti-corruption body Transparency…
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Exxon settles Indonesia torture case that led to SEC official’s ouster
(Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp XOM.N today settled a long-running human rights lawsuit with villagers who claimed soldiers Exxon hired…
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