Jamaica among Caricom countries likely to be most affected
Latin American and Caribbean recipients of money remittances have received more worrying news of yet another predicted decline in remittance flows to the region as job cuts and the attendant need to curb spending continue to impact on immigrants in developed countries, chiefly the United States.
This newspaper has learnt that the anticipated increased demand for snack foods and drinks ahead of the start of the new school year may have precipitated the appearance on the market of quantities of expired and near-expired products, which, under the national and municipal food safety regulations, ought correctly to be removed from circulation and destroyed.
A local Business School is collaborating with an Australian institution to offer an 18-month Masters Degree in Project Management, beginning in January next year.
(Jamaica Gleaner) The thought of entering the business of honey production was never among the list of things to do for Andrew Green and Michael Crawford prior to their redundancies at the Alumina Partners of Jamaica Limited (Alpart) in St Elizabeth.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 317’s trading results showed consideration of $1,069,554 from 44,331 shares traded in 12 transactions as compared to session 316 which showed consideration of $260,034 from 23,086 shares traded in 10 transactions.
-to be run by St Augustine Business School lecturers
Some of the city’s more popular eating houses are guilty of food safety and other health-related violations and the limited capacity of the Georgetown City Council’s Food Hygiene Department to effectively enforce the standards set under the law may mean that consuming food prepared by some of those facilities may pose health risks for patrons.
Transgressions common among some big eating houses– Food Hygiene Department
Some of the city’s more popular eating houses are guilty of food safety and other health-related violations and the limited capacity of the Georgetown City Council’s Food Hygiene Department to effectively enforce the standards set under the law may mean that consuming food prepared by some of those facilities may pose health risks for patrons.
Recently, this newspaper witnessed, first hand, shocking evidence of a flagrant violation of food safety standards at a snackette run by a prominent city department store.
Equipping persons running small entrepreneurial ventures to transform their operations into orthodox businesses is one of the key pursuits of a privately-run local training institution which says that it is seeking to make “quality education” in a range of skills and disciplines more accessible to Guyanese.
By Jonathan Said
Carbbean Community (CARICOM) countries continue their economic integration journey through the Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME).
ANKARA, (Reuters) – The global economic crisis could have a “disastrous” impact on health and school projects in the developing world unless rich nations spend a tiny fraction of stimulus measures to help the poor, a World Bank official said.
Small Business Profile
For John Caesar, the production of barley, corn and plantain flours back in the 1970’s, started as a means of satisfying his family’s breakfast needs.
LIMA, (Reuters) – Less than a year ago, Peruvian elites smugly began calling their country a “Latin tiger” and predicted that it had entered a magical phase of constant economic growth that would outshine the rest of Latin America.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 316’s trading results showed consideration of $260,034 from 23,086 shares traded in 10 transactions as compared to session 315 which showed consideration of $949,070 from 32,600 shares traded in 8 transactions.
As the start of the new school year approaches, many parents are finding it tough to meet the cost of their children’s education
Less than a month before the start of the 2009/2010 academic year the congested arcades, bookshops and department stores in the city reflect just how high a premium Guyanese parents continue to place on their children’s education.