The Working People’s Alliance (WPA) has re-launched the Dayclean Newspaper, in a bid to stimulate “a real public dialogue” on national issues.
According to WPA Coordinator Desmond Trotman, the party has seen the need to strengthen the discussion of national issues and, in particular, to help address the challenges that are confronting the people. “We hope to play a part in stimulating debate,” he said, “And we will do as much as we can to ensure that discussions take place.”
The new first edition was published and released for free last Wednesday. It featured an analysis of this year’s national budget. Its editors noted that the paper is “re-emerging at a crucial juncture of our country’s history – a time of increasing instability in spite of violence free general elections