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What is being touted as a strategically important moment for the Caribbean will materialise with the hosting by Guyana of a Caribbean Investment Forum from July 10 to 12 this year.
Concerned that the institutional framework to combat corruption is not yet sufficiently strong and effective, the UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) yesterday called on Guyana to take a raft of measures including protection of whistleblowers.
With investment-starved countries in the Caribbean and Africa keen to turn the tide and attract a more generous level of foreign investment into the region, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is seeking to shoulder at least some of the responsibility associated with attracting meaningful investment opportunities into those countries.
The Guyana Association of Women Lawyers (GAWL) was among those who paid rich tribute to retired justice Desiree Bernard who passed away yesterday at the age of 85.
Trinidad and Tobago is giving credit to its startup loans, grants and training from business chambers and state agencies in the twin-island Republic for what the business community is saying has been a vibrant resurgence of retail business activity in San Fernando and its surroundings.
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has possibly brought the KFC Elite League into disrepute as they have dithered in their decision to sanction the Western Tigers for fielding an ineligible player during their Anns Grove fixture on March 2nd.
After rain washed out their round one encounter against Barbados on Tuesday, the Guyana U-15 team got their campaign off to a rollicking start with a 9-wicket win over Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in round two yesterday at Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua.
Stating that it was concerned that extrajudicial killings continue to occur, the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) yesterday called on the government to set up a Commission of Inquiry into such deaths during the period of 2002 to 2006.
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The Rupununi Football Association (RFA) is by far the biggest of the Regional Member Associations (RMAs) currently affiliated to the Guyana Football Federation, with a total of thirty-two clubs registered with the RFA.
The Ministry of Education’s Unit of Allied Arts says that no request has been received from the Rights of the Child Commission (RCC) for information on the exclusion of two children from the recent children’s Mashramani contest.
Guyana had a dream debut at the Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup, dismantling Canada 10-2 in an over-45 encounter yesterday at the David Ross Sports Village on the University of Nottingham Campus.
Opposition Member of Parliament (MP), Senior Counsel Roysdale Forde, has ‘thrown his hat into the ring’ and stated his intention to run for leadership of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), while stating that for the party to move up and onward, it was imperative to Regroup, Refocus and Rebuild.
The case brought by the state against Rickford Burke alleging libel and other offences has been deferred pending proceedings that he has lodged in the High Court.
Delah Stewart, a 40-year-old minibus driver of Tuschen New Housing scheme was yesterday placed on $350,000 bail on the charge of causing death by dangerous driving.