See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Matthew Soursourian and Michael Joyce Matthew Soursourian and Michael Joyce, the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP)* WASHINGTON DC, April 9, 2018 (IPS) – Research increasingly demonstrates that poor customers, just like other ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Terri Schlichenmeyer “Strange Fruit Volume II” by Joel Christian Gill c.2018, Fulcrum Books $19.95 / $26.95 Canada 108 pages Apples, bananas, cherries, and oranges. Tasty things, available from an appropriate tree, perhaps even one ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Kathleen Rogers By now most of us have read that plastic, that incredibly useful product that all of us use every day, is fast becoming public enemy number one. We have been using plastics ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Azad Ali The West Indies is hoping for a positive result in the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka to avoid tumbling to ninth position in the ICC Test Rankings. In the latest rankings ...
See this story at CaribbeanLifeNews.com. By Nelson A. King Every year, for the past three years, as the Brooklyn-based Vincentian educational and cultural group, Club St. Vincent, Inc., hosts a walk-a-thon to support Vincentian athletes at the Penn Relays in ...
A 64-year old man of Triumph, East Coast Demerara, who allegedly threatened to kill President David Granger, was Monday sent to jail pending trial. Motielall Balkarran was refused bail and remanded to prison until April 16, 2018. Police said on ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge said none of the US$18 million ExxonMobil signing bonus has been spent so far on legal fees for the Guyana-Venezuela border controversy case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). He said US$15 million ...
Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge on Tuesday indicated that his country would be paying guarded attention to the political situation in the former Netherlands Antilles- Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba- where residents complain that they have been recolonised eight ...
At least three new law schools, including one in Guyana, should be established, but the Caribbean’s Council for Legal Education (CLE) should regulate instead of manage all such institutions across the region, according to a survey report on Legal Education ...
Britain says corrupt Guyanese law enforcement agents must be extracted from the law enforcement agency, convicted and jailed because there is no place for such persons in the Guyana Police Force. Addressing the opening of a two-week workshop on fraud, ...