TURMOIL IN SOPHIA – JOE HARMON TRIUMPHS
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TURMOIL IN SOPHIA – JOE HARMON TRIUMPHS

BY: RALPH RAMKARRAN Like everything else, political parties undergo change and renewal. The reasons, circumstances and methods of change are of infinite range. In Guyana, change has not…

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Would David Granger deny 8 seats to PNCR members and grant these to AFC?
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Would David Granger deny 8 seats to PNCR members and grant these to AFC?

Dear Editor, The revised Agreement between the PNCR and the AFC indicates that the AFC would be allocated 30% of the Coalition’s total seats in the new Parliament,…

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TURMOIL IN SOPHIA – JOE HARMON TRIUMPHS
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TURMOIL IN SOPHIA – JOE HARMON TRIUMPHS

BY: RALHP RAMKARRAN Like everything else, political parties undergo change and renewal. The reasons, circumstances and methods of change are of infinite range. In Guyana, change has not…

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COVID-19 recession and economic remodelling
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COVID-19 recession and economic remodelling

Dear Editor, Over the last few months, I have written extensively on the state of Guyana’s economy vis-a-vis the election crisis, C19 pandemic, and economic mismanagement. Our approach…

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David Granger wrong again
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David Granger wrong again

Dear Editor, Over the last several years, I have written many times, asking about the $30B that NICIL/SPU took as a loan for GuySuCo. The new Government is…

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Overseas media played crucial role exposing Guyana fraud
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Overseas media played crucial role exposing Guyana fraud

Dear Editor, I SALUTE the overseas media that played a crucial role in combating electoral fraud. Comments applaud my reports on the diaspora and my op-ed pieces, but…

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Review should lead to more $, bottom line
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Review should lead to more $, bottom line

Dear Editor, Guyanese are asking whether a review would lead to renegotiation of the contract and increased revenue sharing. Instead of 2% that the APNU+AFC saddled the country…

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Partnership with oil companies based on mutual benefit is Guyana’s best approach
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Partnership with oil companies based on mutual benefit is Guyana’s best approach

Dear Editor, On 21st April 2020, the price of oil went negative for the first time in history. When oil prices are negative, it means traders holding oil…

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In spite of good professionals, Govt warehouse at Diamond is a total mess
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In spite of good professionals, Govt warehouse at Diamond is a total mess

BY: DR. LESLIE RAMSAMMY It is only ten days since the new Irfaan Ali-led Government has been in office, replacing the David Granger-led Government, but already the new…

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UG needs a new Board to revisit appointments
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UG needs a new Board to revisit appointments

Dear Editor, Reference is made to letter (GT Aug 13) on Dr Melissa Ifill’s appointment as Deputy VC at UG. I am as baffled as the writer on…

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