Opinion

Election work still not paid for

Dear Editor, Whether you laughed, cried, celebrated, mourned, embarked on new ventures and projects; got married or had a baby; took over the reins of government, or gave up same; 2015 would go down as a very eventful year in Guyana’s history.

Lessons from a volatile year

When we focus too narrowly on what happens close to home — whether that be Guyana, Caricom, or the Americas — we tend to forget how difficult and uncertain political, social and economic progress has been in many other countries.

Caricom challenges in the New Year

Our Caricom heads of government effectively ended a year of international relations activity with their participation in the global Climate Change conference in Paris, following which they have been able to claim that the concerns of small states, including small island states in the Caribbean, were given substantial consideration.

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