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First Lady
Sandra Granger
First Lady Sandra Granger

Stick to facts and issues not personal attacks, Sandra Granger says

Sandra Granger is still getting used to being a politician’s wife but she firmly believes that her husband is the man to take the country forward, as he cares for the ordinary; she points out that there is so much wrong with the country and that those bearing the brunt of it are the young and the elderly.

Black Curassow (Crax alector) in the Iwokrama Rainforest Photo by Kester Clarke (http://www. kesterclarke.net)
Black Curassow (Crax alector) in the Iwokrama Rainforest Photo by Kester Clarke (http://www. kesterclarke.net)

Black Curassow

Locally known as the Powis, the Black Curassow spends most of its time on the forest floor in search of fruit and insects. 

In Venezuelan elections, too many dead vote

While US and Latin American officials say that Venezuela’s political crisis should be solved through upcoming legislative elections, recent testimony before the US Senate raised many questions: It said Venezuela’s voting registry includes the names of so many dead, many states have more registered voters than people.

Easter Lily

Beautiful flowers are popping up everywhere in a rainbow of colours and you can tell it is that time of the year – Easter or Spring as they say in northern climates.

Human World Denis Williams Tempera and oil on canvas 152 x 132cm 1950
Photo courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Castellani House

Human World

Starting with Human World by Denis Williams, eminent Guyanese artist Stanley Greaves A A and artist Akima McPherson will discuss significant works of art in the Guyana National Collection, housed in the National Gallery of Art, Castellani House, Georgetown.

Voting and persons living with disabilities

If we are convinced that voting is sacrosanct, then ensuring that equal access is granted to all registered electors to participate in the voting process – particularly those persons living with disabilities – must be facilitated.

Yes you May! the 11TH!

By Taurus – The Heckler CRUCIFIXION, RESURRECTION, NOMINATION The Christian segment of the electorate has much to reflect upon this week-end.

Cheddi

When I was growing up in Guyana in West Dem, we had no electricity in our house, no telephone, and, in the early days, not even a radio.

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