Month: February 2024
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News
Van West-Charles presents credentials to Maduro
Dr. Richard Van West-Charles has been formally accredited as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana to…
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Music
‘STILL GOT IT’
The sensational international, Jamaican-born, dancehall recording artist, Macka Diamond, is making her triumphant return with a chart-topping hit called “Still…
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‘An Extra Day to Be Black’
This being a Leap Year, 2024 offers “An Extra Day to Be Black,” a classic documentary that came to Black…
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A proposal for 30% salary increase phased in by 10% over three years should be offered to the teachers’ union
Dear Editor, The Teachers’ Union is demanding a 50% salary increase. The article A proposal for 30% salary increase phased…
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Springer, Austin, Roberts headlines AAG’s 23-member Carifta Games squad
The Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) has selected a 23-member team of U-20 and U-17 athletes to represent the Golden…
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Kwakwani, Georgetown B capture crowns in GBF 3×3 Basketball Championship
Kwakwani and Georgetown B won the men’s and women’s divisional titles, respectively, when the Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) 3×3 Championship…
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Estimated costs to improve the reliability of the Demerara Berbice Interconnected System
Dear Editor, Guyana needs to convert its natural gas to electricity to improve the reliability of the Demerara Berbice Interconnected…
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Rowley says region must collaborate on energy, not shy away from opportunities
Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley says that Caribbean energy economies must collaborate and should not shy away from…
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Can the Guyana Energy Authority verify the information coming out of Trinidad on the ‘Coolie Boy’ oil spill?
Dear Editor, Now that more and more information is being revealed about the massive oil spill wreaking havoc and polluting…
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Parents of girl disqualified from calypso contest say ` deeply disappointed and disheartened’ – -Rights of Child Commission investigating
The family of the child who was disqualified from the Mashramani calypso contest after she sang about the government’s 6.5%…
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