Those absent voters
Throughout our history as a self-governing nation, many leaders have treated the people like marionettes.
Throughout our history as a self-governing nation, many leaders have treated the people like marionettes.
-The Spirit to exist, to survive What’s with my lead issue today?
Introduction It has been nearly a month since the last column appeared on October 19 under the title Complex for the White Man, Disdain for Locals.
Close to Christmas, I was visiting a popular store in downtown St John’s, Antigua, searching for gifts when a woman suddenly flared up nearby.
It is good that Mr. Tacuma Ogunseye, a senior member of the Working People’s Alliance and one of the most thoughtful, unswerving and prolific supporters of shared-governance (SG), who must be counted among those whom Dr.
By Peter Wickham Peter W. Wickham (peter.w.wickham@gmail.com) is a political consultant and a director of Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES).
Remember President Trump’s border wall? The one that he first said would be paid by Mexico, and that he later asked U.S.
Last week, we began a discussion of the 2017 Auditor General’s report.
For some years now, several smaller Caribbean governments have been interested in increasing the number of shared embassies overseas in which one Ambassador represents several nations.
There are many cultures where the dead are celebrated. Many Guyanese celebrate Halloween, but some may not know the origins.
I agree with Miss Mosa about (traditional) voter apathy relevant to Local Community Elections.
Hiking through the humming forest along Guyana’s upper Potaro River in the deep dark of night, the American herpetologist slowly swung his flashlight, scanning for secretive creatures.
In his column in Kaieteur News on Sunday, Dr. David Hinds claimed, “The WPA, of which I am a part, is still committed to power-sharing as a political solution to our problems.
Obviously, millions of Americans are not going to vote Democratic today.
By Akinwumi A. Adesina ABIDJAN – For any investor interested in Africa, there is only one place to be this week: Johannesburg.
Ryan Persadie is a doctoral student in Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto.
Interviews and photos by David Papannah and Shamar Meusa With Local Government Elections a week away, we asked the man and the woman in the street if they are prepared to exercise their vote and about the issues that are affecting their communities.
The Auditor General completed his audit of the Government’s accounts for the year ended 31 December 2017.
Among the extraordinary technological advances that will take place globally over the next decade, the most potent for the Caribbean may be Artificial intelligence (AI).
Unenthusiastic, unconcerned and uninformed are just a few words to describe some of the outlooks on the upcoming Local Government Elections.
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