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  • MORE INVESTMENT NEEDED IN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN THE CARIBBEAN

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Participants in the First Bi-Regional Dialogue (Caribbean–European Union (EU)) Workshop under the EUCARINET Project have called for increased investment in Science Technology and Innovation (STI) in the Region. The workshop participants, who included Senior Officials involved with STI in Member States and the Dominican Republic, representatives of the relevant Regional institutions and Caribbean Partners…

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  • CDC begins consultations on disasters towards Cabinet approval

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Chronicle – THE Civil Defence Commission (CDC) hosted a National Stakeholders Consultation yesterday at which there was a presentation on the National Early Warning Systems (EWS) in Guyana. First in a series, the event was in an effort to get feedback on the documented proposals prior to seeking Cabinet approval of them. The forum saw participation by representatives…

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  • Belize Government To Launch National Bank

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Gleaner – The Belize government is to launch a national bank that Prime Minister Dean Barrow said should place pressure on commercial banks to reduce lending rates to consumers in the future. Barrow said the National Bank of Belize Limited will have a start-up capital of BDZ$20 million (one Belize dollar = US$0.50 cents) that will come from…

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  • Government To Send Home Retirement-Age Teachers

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Gleaner – TEACHERS WHO have reached the retirement age but who are still working in the public sector in that capacity are to be sent home as part of Jamaica's agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Schools employing teachers who are beyond the retirement age are to be notified that they must regularise by September, Jamaica has…

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  • Gov’t Needs To Look At Diaspora’s Impact In Moving Forward – Tufton

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Gleaner – Deputy Leader and Opposition Spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Investment, Dr Christopher Tufton, is pushing for Jamaica to conduct a comprehensive examination of the economic and social impact of its large and growing diaspora community to inform the country's policy strategy on diaspora affairs. Addressing a G2K function in the Bronx, New York, earlier…

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  • ‘We’re Serious About This’ – IMF Programme Oversight Committee Co-Chair Says Team Is Committed To Ensure Success

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Gleaner – Richard Byles, the co-chair of the oversight committee which has been established to monitor the implementation of Jamaica's programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), says the team assembled is not for window dressing. “I am a serious business person. I am not there to do anybody's bidding, and everybody that I have heard named to…

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  • Canada apologises for botched naval exercise

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Observer – THE Canadian High Commission has apologised to the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) for a botched naval exercise in March, which saw live 50-calibre rounds being fired in Jamaican coastal waters by two of that country's naval vessels and the interference with a boat in which former Prime Minister Bruce Golding was travelling. The disclosure came on…

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  • Venezuelans hold rival May Day marches as vote dispute drags on

    CARACAS (Reuters) – Opposition and government supporters flooded Venezuelan streets in rival May Day marches yesterday as a continuing dispute over the results of last month’s presidential vote kept political tensions high in the OPEC nation. On Tuesday, opposition deputies were beaten in a fracas in Congress resulting from their refusal to recognise the presidency of Nicolas Maduro, who narrowly…

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  • IMF deal now sealed

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Observer – JAMAICA will get nearly US$2 billion in loans over the next four years from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) under the Extended Fund Facility approved by the IMF yesterday. Nearly US$1 billion in funding from the IMF, starting with an almost immediate drawdown of US$207 million, will…

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  • Thirty more Peace Corps trainees arrive

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Stabroek News -The delivery of health and education is to get a further boost with the arrival of yet another batch of United States Peace Corps volunteers. The American embassy here announced, through a press release, that 30 more Peace Corps trainees arrived in Georgetown today to complement their 35 colleagues already in service. The new trainees will…

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