New Parliament, new faces, new opportunities; but some “same old” from the PNC
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New Parliament, new faces, new opportunities; but some “same old” from the PNC

BY: DR. LESLIE RAMSAMMY Guyana’s 12th Parliament commenced yesterday. The last two times Parliament sat before yesterday was: on December 21, 2018, when the 11th Parliament had a…

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Prosecutors must call for SOPs to be produced in court
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Prosecutors must call for SOPs to be produced in court

BY: NEIL KUMAR To date, the nationwide calls for the Guyana Elections Commission to produce the Statements of Poll (SOPs) for the General and Regional Elections held on…

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Use democratic transition to focus on tearing down oppressive barriers of classism, discrimination, racism
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Use democratic transition to focus on tearing down oppressive barriers of classism, discrimination, racism

BY: NIGEL HINDS On May 10, 2020 – Kaieteur News and Guyana Times published a letter I submitted, captioned “Recounting deep down the rabbit hole: coming out requires…

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We need Oil and Gas Institute for the industry
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We need Oil and Gas Institute for the industry

BY: DR VISHNU BISRAM Guyanese are not really skilled or prepared to provide meaningful local content in oil. Providing bhajji or greens and fruits is not local content;…

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We need Oil and Gas Institute for the industry
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We need Oil and Gas Institute for the industry

BY: DR VISHNU BISRAM Guyanese are not really skilled or prepared to provide meaningful local content in oil. Providing bhajji or greens and fruits is not local content;…

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Ready for constitutional change?
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Ready for constitutional change?

BY: RAVI DEV After surviving the PNC’s latest assault on our Constitution – and the rule of law that undergirds it -maybe we can better appreciate the comment…

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Unions want to be equal partners in sugar
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Unions want to be equal partners in sugar

BY: SEEPAUL NARINE The GAWU contemplated whether it should offer a response to Mr Earl John’s letter, titled “Unions must be required to be equal and productive partners…

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Black Republican speakers sticking it to the Democrats
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Black Republican speakers sticking it to the Democrats

BY: GHK LALL The Democrats are in for a topsy-turvy ride at the upcoming November elections, now less than a hundred days away. It will be a case…

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APNU+AFC: DECLARE GRANGER PRESIDENT ON FRAUDULENT RESULTS
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APNU+AFC: DECLARE GRANGER PRESIDENT ON FRAUDULENT RESULTS

BY: RALPH RAMKARRAN According to media reports, if accurate, the election petition to be filed on behalf of APNU+AFC alleges that the elections were fraudulent and seeks an…

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UG should have hosted conference on indentureship
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UG should have hosted conference on indentureship

BY: VISHNU BISRAM I thank KN for fair and balanced coverage of events and of exposing injustices. I write to bring to public attention a perceived unfairness in…

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