EDUCATION Minister Shaik Baksh, in his 2010 review of the sector, said he was satisfied with the implementation of policies, programmes and initiatives. The …
IN view of the ominous signs emanating from the increasing number of serious natural disasters which are linked to global warming and pollution, the …
THE Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) has undoubtedly, over the years, been transformed into a truly modern facility through significant investments. It is today …
THE United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has found that if farmers are to increase food production and food security, they need better …
THE recent refusal by the Russian-owned giant bauxite company RUSAL to attend an important meeting with the Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union (GBGWU), …
THE heralding of the New Year and a new decade would have been marked in different ways. Some would have attended the traditional church …
GUYANA ENTERS 2011 with much hope and optimism for further advancement, against the odds, in its ongoing social and economic progress. Parliament’s approval on …
IT HAS long been recognised by educationists that some students are academically/intellectually inclined while others are more bent on technical education by virtue of …
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