Dr. Rupert Roopnaraine is a former QC student skilled in constitutional reform, political transition, parliamentary procedure, democratization, institutional strengthening, electoral systems planning, implementation and observation, inter-ethnic peace-building, social partnerships, teacher training, media and the visual arts.
Before he died just over two years ago, Dr. Cedric Grant told me at the home of Mr.
Petrolized diplomacy
Fortified by the tripling of Venezuelan petroleum revenues in 1973-74 as a result of the international oil crisis, President Carlos Andr
Many of today’s war zones – including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, and Sudan – share basic problems that lie at the root of their conflicts.
The Annual Kashif and Shanghai Football Tournament enters its eighteenth and, arguably, its most difficult year.
Like the legendary Rip Van Winkle, we appear to have finally awakened from a long and deep slumber to find that the world around us is in serious danger of disintegration.
Governor-in-Chief Boi
If Atta now thought that he was in a position to take over control, he was mistaken.
Recent commentary in the media has given the misleading impression that the CARIFORUM (CF) countries are being forced by the European Union (EU) to conclude an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) by the end of 2007.
On September 20, 2007 the Guyana-Suriname Arbitral Tribunal established under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea made public its findings on the long-standing maritime controversy between the two countries.
A major catastrophe typically causes significant economic disruption, particularly in developing countries and emerging markets as the adverse economic impact on the affected areas is prolonged and the recovery delayed.
Small businesses, collectively, add significantly to a country’s economic base. In the USA two out of every three new jobs are provided by small businesses.
Residents on the Essequibo Coast will soon benefit from the new wireless system, the Wireless Local Loop (WLL) which will replace the Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) which has been serving the Essequibo Coast and Islands since 1996.
To find the driving force behind the DIGICEL tidal wave that has swept the Caribbean cellular service industry, one need look no further than Dennis O’Brien, the company’s chairman founder.
Our past, present and future are inseparably and inextricably intertwined. Consequently, to treat with the present, I must trespass in the realms of the .
In an effort to frame our discussion today, I shall focus on sharing with you
* Some data and analysis which support the economic impact of women in business Influences which hinder the inclusion or progression of women in business
* My experience as a woman in business both from the family business perspective as well as an employee of Scotiabank, a Canadian based international financial institution
* Actions to ensure there is progress and growth of women in business.
Each year, the United States government makes approximately 50,000 immigrant visas available through its lottery system.
At 32 Alicia Fortune has a pragmatic outlook on her future as an athlete.
In a sense the election by the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) earlier this month of its first female president underlines the state of flux in which the movement finds itself.
We see Stanley Greaves as a painter and a poet; he sees himself as a maker of things.
How should we assess the state of transatlantic relations nowadays? With a nod to Wall Street, we can say that the alliance is up, Europe is flat, and the United States is clearly down.