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I DOUBT whether there is a more comical moment in Caribbean state leadership to rival the exclamation of Keith Rowley, when, in his final address to his party ...
The Commonwealth Writers Prize has been among the most important and most visible of the world’s literary prizes. Although it ...
KNOWN by visitors and Guyanese alike as the gateway into the interior, the township of Bartica is home to some of the most diverse and community-driven ...
CARICOM thanked Qatar for supporting Caribbean aviation students with scholarships and training during a recent international aviation conference in Doha.
Guyana will soon introduce a major new law to prevent oil spills, protect the environment, and hold oil companies accountable ...
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is working with Guyana with the hope of having ...
Seven Black-women-owned bookstores host first-ever Black Girl Book Fair to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday.
On April 17, the Assembly of Caribbean People, joined by trade unions and other organizations, submitted a letter to the ...
ArtsConnection empowers NYC students through arts programs celebrating Caribbean heritage and fostering creative skills.
The great-great-grandson of 19th-century British Prime Minister William Gladstone said he was horrified to learn seven years ...
By Francis KOKUTSEAn agelong African proverb\xa0 says, until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.This seems to be the case with African history ...
The closure of a facility operated by French BPO giant Teleperformance in Guyana has ignited a wave of speculation.