San Juan, Nov 7 (EFE).- The iconic Malliouhana Hotel & Spa has reopened in Anguilla after three years and is expected to revitalize the economy of the Caribbean island. The hotel, whose name refers to the Amerindian name for the island, opened in 1984 and was the economic engine of Anguilla over the next two decades, but the owners closed ...
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Guyana’s Opposition Leader wants power sharing but not with suspected criminals…
Guyana’s Opposition Leader, David Granger says he is still in favour of power-sharing, although he will advocate the prosecution of certain persons from the incumbent party. Granger’s A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) hopes to win the plurality or majority of the votes in general elections expected in some quarters to be held during next January. Already, President Donald Ramotar ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk: Caricom laying ground-work to reopen trade pact talks with Canada
Caribbean Trade Ministers have agreed to set up a committee to examine ways of closing the gaps in a proposed trade agreement with Canada and so revive negotiations. Canada had set a June 30 deadline but Caricom is yet to reach consensus on the proposed agreement. Sources said Caricom’s Ministerial Council for Trade and Economic Development agreed that political representatives ...
Read More »Scotiabank to close branches in Caribbean, Mexico
San Juan, Nov 6 (EFE).- Canada-based Scotiabank foresees the closure of 120 branches, principally in the Caribbean and Mexico, in a move to “reduce structural costs,” a spokesperson told Efe Thursday.Scotiabank’s Public & Corporate Affairs officer, Sheena Findlay, said the bank has been working in recent years to build up its market position “through organic growth and selective acquisitions.”“This growth ...
Read More »Caribbean News Desk: Guyana govt to authenticate recording of Attorney General’s voice
The Guyana government is moving to authenticate a telephone recording purportedly containing the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs , Anil Nandlall’s voice making a number of controversial statements. Head of the Presidential Secretariat, Dr Roger Luncheon told a news conference that an entity in North America has been asked to verify the tape. Vice Chairman of the Alliance ...
Read More »GUYANA: Another minority govt should lead to power sharing- AFC
As Guyanese prepare to return to the polls in early general and regional elections, the Alliance For Change (AFC) believes that if President Donald Ramotar ends up with another minority government there should be some form of executive power sharing. Ramotar has already threatened to suspend or dissolve parliament and call elections if the opposition refuses to deal with government’s ...
Read More »Argentine student designs vibrating shoes to guide the blind
By Mar Centenera Buenos Aires, Nov 6 (EFE).- With “smart shoes” that vibrate when the wearer approaches an object, Argentine student Juan Manuel Bustamante hopes to provide an alternative for younger blind people who don’t like the traditional white cane. Bustamante’s prototype, which he has entered in next week’s National Science Fair, detects any object within a radius of 25 ...
Read More »Trinidad and Tobago may use GM mosquitoes to fight Chikungunya
San Juan, Nov 6 (EFE).- The government of Trinidad and Tobago may buy genetically modified mosquitoes in a bid to reduce the population of mosquitoes that spread dengue fever and the Chikungunya virus in the territories, the Trinidad Express reported Thursday.Health Minister Fuad Khan said the final decision will depend mostly on consideration of cost, according to the newspaper.The proposal ...
Read More »Brazilian Indians marking lands themselves due to government’s delay
Rio de Janeiro, Nov 6 (EFE).- The Munduruku Indians have begun marking their ancestral lands in the Amazon region on their own, tired of waiting for the Brazilian government to get around to protecting the territory, indigenous sources said Thursday. The area claimed by the Indians, called the Sawre Muybu, is a jungle zone 178,000 hectares (about 700 square miles) ...
Read More »Cable & Wireless to buy Barbados-based Columbus Int’l
San Juan, Nov 6 (EFE).- Britain’s Cable & Wireless Communications PLC plans to buy Barbados-based Columbus International Inc. for $1.85 billion in order to increase its presence in the Caribbean region, CWC said Thursday.Besides paying $1.85 billion in cash and CWC shares, the purchaser will assume Colombus’ $1.17 billion in debt, according to a statement.Columbus is a multinational telecommunications and ...
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