THE ongoing story of Development Planning in Guyana Today for Tomorrow is contained in the 2022 National Budget that’s been
HOW Caribbean governments handle foreign investments has always been a matter of interest or concern, especially when they’re out of
BUDGET debates do have a way of bringing out the best and worst in political parties that have held office;
HEADLINE news from Guyana today continues to amaze even those who — like the Trinidadian calypsonian ‘Mighty Chalkdust’ several decades
CHINA, on February 1, welcomed the annual Lunar New Year, observed in 2022 as Year of the Tiger. It’s the
By Earl Bousquet THREE news items grabbed my attention last weekend. First was a Guyana Chronicle article on Friday, January
AN article in last Saturday’s Guyana Chronicle (by Kemol King) says, “Guyana expects a tsunami of revenue inflows to its
By Earl Bousquet I’VE never seen Reparations and China’s Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) joined-together in one article, until one
By Earl Bousquet IF you thought Guyana’s big-broad-massive-and-large US$2.6 Billion 2022 National Budget was the only talk of the Caribbean
GUYANA’S $552.9 Billion (US$2.6Billion) 2022 National Budget, also involving US$607 Million from oil-and-gas earnings, is pregnant with positive progressive possibilities




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