WHEN the COVID-19 virus struck the world in early 2020, no one could have imagined that one’s own country and
OVER the years it has been the custom of this column to wish consumers and all readers “A Happy and
TODAY is the beginning of Christmas Week which, in the Guyanese tradition, forms part of Christmas, with Christmas Day being
Historically, the countries of the Caribbean have always been concerned with “food security” and its corollary “food production”. During the
The official contacts between the governments of Suriname and Guyana have been featuring in the news over the last several
ON Sunday, November 15, the United Nations World Day for the Remembrance of Road Traffic Victims was commemorated under the
When one sees the newspaper headlines such as “GUYSUCO EMPLOYEES, AMBUSHED, ROBBED” or “SQUATTERS ROB NEIGHBOURING RESIDENTS”, it alarms those
In the last week of October, Pesticides Awareness Week was commemorated in Guyana. This observance is a Regional one and
MANY POSITIVE VISTAS PRESENTED IN colonial times, the Guyana Economy rested on the tripod of sugar, rice and bauxite and
WE had intended to have had this column to speak no further on the COVID-19 pandemic since so much had


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