Earl Bousquet

MASHRAMANI is Guyana’s unrivalled and rich, multicultural equivalent of a Caribbean Carnival – costumed revelers jumping up in colourful costumes

WITH no ‘jump-up’, ‘playing mas’ and costume displays along crowded streets since 2020, Carnival enthusiasts across the Caribbean, like in

A POPULAR African proverb says, “When elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers” — like what’s happened in Ukraine between

THE world continues to be gripped by and concerned about the situation continuing to unfold between Russia and Ukraine that

LEFT to the Caribbean’s hoteliers and tourism operators, more would be done, together and faster, to ensure the region’s tourism

IT’S a question asked every day for the past two years and is still as relevant today as yesterday or

FOOD security is indeed in a totally insecure state – and not only regionally, but globally. The United Nations Food

THE inter-connectedness between Caribbean economies is, yet again, playing-out in real time and real terms like never before today, with

I noted (with pleasure) Tuesday’s Chronicle report that Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira, has disclosed that The

FIRST, it was a sad January 20, 2022 Guyana story reported in the regional press about a mother in her

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