News
-
The shabby treatment of the people of the region
The fact that, notwithstanding the persistent ‘nudging’ by this newspaper, we have not heard ‘a peep’ out of the two…
Read More » -
Western Union resumes remittance service to Cuba after 3-month outage
HAVANA, (Reuters) – Western Union confirmed yesterday it had resumed its remittance service from the U.S. The article Western Union resumes remittance…
Read More » -
-
Trinidad’s Guardian Media reports $3m loss in Q1
-Guyana radio station delivering results (Trinidad Express) Guardian Media Ltd has reported a total comprehensive loss of $3 million for…
Read More » -
Indar on list of ministers doing external investment promotion duties
The Department of Public Information earlier this week reported that Guyana’s Minister within the Ministry of Works, Deodat Indar, “highlighted…
Read More » -
Caribbean gearing for another imminent climate change surge
2024 could be a particularly challenging year for the Caribbean, not only because of the common challenges associated with economies…
Read More » -
Egyptian-born female Energy Consultant helping Jamaica realize its petro dream
Nothing, it seems, will deter Jamaica from joining the still modest CARICOM family of oil producers even as the three…
Read More » -
October 14-16 World Food Forum underlines youth-led push to support global food security
This year’s early disclosure of the dates for the independent, youth-led World Food Forum, an independent, youth-led global network of…
Read More » -
As CARICOM food security ‘push’ seemingly slows, new multi-agency perspective surfaces
Even as the protracted information blackout of the pace of progress towards the creation of a promised Food Terminal, as…
Read More » -
Guyana paying climate dues through rainforest preservation
– President Ali tells prominent environment reporter Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali has enjoined what now appears to be an increasingly…
Read More »