Month: February 2024
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It would seem appropriate to align teachers’ salary adjustments with their ability to mitigate Covid induced learning gaps
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my thoughts on the ongoing discussions surrounding the demands for salary increases by…
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Police checking on teachers attendance at schools
Police officers have been visiting schools on the East Coast and the East Bank of Demerara, to gather information pertaining…
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Mohamed unbeaten on 100 as Harpy Eagles toil on opening day – CWI Regional 4-Day Championship
The Guyana Harpy Eagles bowlers were made to toil under overcast conditions at the Conaree Cricket Ground yesterday, as experienced…
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Georgetown Chamber writes US EXIM Bank in support of Gas-to-Energy project
Amid delay in a key loan being finalized, the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has written to the United…
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Fire at Albion estate power plant caused serious damage – GuySuCo
The fire on Saturday, February 3rd at the power plant of the Albion Sugar Factory caused serious damage, according to…
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Teachers keeping up strike pressure – -McDonald says ceasing of union dues deductions backfiring
By Abigail Headley As their union’s strike enters the fourth day today, teachers yesterday kept up the pressure on the…
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Venezuelan businesswoman gets four years for human trafficking
Mayelin Cordova, a 41-year-old businesswoman of Byderabo Road, Bartica, was today sentenced to four years imprisonment for trafficking a Venezuelan…
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ExxonMobil to explore for oil and gas in offshore area under dispute by Guyana and Venezuela
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — ExxonMobil said it plans to explore for oil and gas in a disputed area off South…
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The Coney and a Casino with Paul Pippin
The Chickasaw Nation has joined in a venture that has proposed development of not just a casino but a…
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Fossil-dependent Puerto Rico can fully shift to clean energy by 2050, a two-year federal study says
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — As Puerto Rico struggles with chronic power outages and a decaying electric grid, federal…
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