ISDC Learning has the University of Liverpool on their website

Questions rise over third-party provider in GOAL programme
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From a single director with control over 245 apparently dormant companies to a vast network of overlapping addresses extending to Kerala in India, questions continue over the third-party provider of education services to the government’s GOAL programme and how much it is being paid.  The Sunday Stabroek  has examined the background of the International Skill Development Corporation (ISDC) and its many initiatives and companies in light of questions raised over its false statement that programmes were tenable at the University of Staffordshire and why it is being used in the first place.

Dharamlall at meeting convened by President with regional representatives
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Controversial former Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Nigel Dharamlall, who resigned his position following rape allegations,  was present at a meeting yesterday convened by President Irfaan Ali with Cabinet Ministers and representatives from Regions Two to Six at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.

Corencer Mentore wins Massy Nissan SUV
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Massy Stores Guyana concluded its 2024/5 Christmas Jackpot Promotion with the grand prize winner, Corencer Mentore, driving away with a brand new 2024 Nissan Qashqai Sense SUV car, a release from the company announced yesterday. 

A scene from the Chase Academy (dark blue) and Hope Secondary

Chase Academy, Waramuri, Dolphin, Abram Zuil record wins
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Milo Secondary School Football Defending champion Chase Academy, Region #1 powerhouse Waramuri, Dolphin Secondary, and relative newcomer Abram Zuil registered comfortable wins when the 11th edition of the Milo Secondary School Football Championship commenced yesterday.

Marcia Gonsalves with some of her
products at Agro Fest 2025 Barbados

Guyanese participants make key product promotion leap at Barbados Agro Fest
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Each year that a Guyana contingent had flown off to sister CARICOM member country, Barbados, to participate in the island’s Agro Fest, an event designed to serve as a marketplace where ‘vendors’ from the Caribbean could display indigenous products in a space that attracted the attention of a single regional market, Guyanese Agro Processors and craftsmen and women embraced the event as one that provided an option for expanding from what has always been a limited domestic market.