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May 26, 2021
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NSI Nails Guyana will host Nail Tech Appreciation Week in Essequibo, to honor Nail Technicians, improve the services offered by nail salons, and foster cooperation between women-owned businesses.
Georgetown, Guyana - May 26, 2021 / /
NSI Nails Guyana today unveiled a week-long celebration in advance of National Nail Technician Appreciation Day in Guyana.
National Nail Technician Appreciation Day will be celebrated on May 30, 2021. NSI Nails Guyana seeks to honor the great service that nail technicians provide to the community. Clients of nail technicians’ often cite the social and mental wellness of having a pedicure or manicure experience.
To celebrate Guyanese Nail Technicians, the public is invited to post a picture of their manicured or pedicure nails on the NSI Nails Guyana Facebook page. Specifically, the Company posted a video https://fb.watch/5I2NRwktpa/ where clients could “Thank and Tag” the Nail Technician that
by Marlon Madden
With the COVID-19 pandemic putting increased pressure on an already underinsured market due mainly to unemployment, one industry official is putting forward the idea of a national “insurance pool” to assist those who are unable to buy property coverage on their own.
With a number of uninsured houses also going up in flames annually, Chief Executive Officer of Trident Insurance David Alleyne told
Today’s BUSINESS that the time had come for measures to be taken to ensure greater insurance penetration in Barbados.
“There are too many incidences that happen in Barbados where people have lost their assets that they have worked for, for a long time, and they have not been able to recover,” said Alleyne.