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Today the Committee of Supply begins consideration of the 2023 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure
There shall be a Committee of the whole Assembly to be called the Committee of Supply. The article Today the…
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Assassinated are the peacemakers?
By Nina L. Khrushcheva MOSCOW – “Blessed are the peacemakers,” Jesus of Nazareth tells his followers in the Sermon on…
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Pandemonium at school
There were videos of female students fighting at St. Joseph High School this week. The article Pandemonium at school appeared…
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Fair compensation for teachers
Work is work, but when it comes to certain professions, there is an expected moral commitment for persons to work…
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As my PNC lost thirty (30) years began – Budget boredom: Non-support? Exposure (?)
Church-going – where “The Church” must go How more personal could I get in this space today? The article As…
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Global education has reached a tipping point
By Nana Akufo-Addo and Jakaya Kikwete ACCRA – The International Day of Education (January 24) is a good time to…
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Working towards a food secure region
By Gillian Smith FAO Representative in Guyana Food insecurity affected 40 percent of the total population of Latin America and…
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Anticipating Economic Prosperity in Guyana: Investing in Mental Health, Engaging the Diaspora, Part I
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is Professor, State University of New York, Empire State College. The article Anticipating Economic Prosperity…
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Today the debate on the 2023 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditures begins
Significant risks remain including management of oil wealth to avoid Dutch disease effects and inflationary pressures. The article Today the…
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