Remembering the important struggle of Lewis, Komal, Feroze
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Remembering the important struggle of Lewis, Komal, Feroze

BY: DR. VISHNU BISRAM Guyana and Guyanese Americans lost well known freedom fighters in recent months: John Lewis, the iconic Black Civil Rights leader who was buried last…

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Life in Opposition for PNC
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Life in Opposition for PNC

BY: HASEEF YUSUF It seems to be the trend now that whenever the PNC demits office, they bankrupt the country and upon taking over the PPP is given…

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Front Page Comment
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Front Page Comment

BY: GUYANA TIMES It is truly said that “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to tear down…

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APNU/AFC’s Ocean View heist – a global poster child for corruption
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APNU/AFC’s Ocean View heist – a global poster child for corruption

BY: DR LESLIE RAMSAMMY David Granger in his continued squatting in the presidency took a rare time-off from his home last Friday to commission the former Ocean View…

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GECOM must act now to emancipate all Guyana
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GECOM must act now to emancipate all Guyana

BY : NEIL KUMAR I take this opportunity to embrace and extend Emancipation greetings to all Guyana while saluting particularly, our Afro-Guyanese brothers and sisters! In many Caribbean…

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Post-colonial identities
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Post-colonial identities

BY: RAVI DEV A few years ago, I wrote about an animated discussion my son initiated about the poet Olive Senior, whose “Gardening in the Tropics” was an…

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A final appeal to David Granger: bow out in dignity now
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A final appeal to David Granger: bow out in dignity now

BY: PROF DANIEL K GIBRAN – GDF veteran This is my final appeal to caretaker President David Granger: bow out gracefully with dignity, before the door closes on…

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COVID-19 had nothing to do with distressed state of economy at end of first quarter
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COVID-19 had nothing to do with distressed state of economy at end of first quarter

BY: DHANRAJ SINGH – Economist and Executive, Director – Guyana Budget Policy Institute On July 29, Stabroek News published a letter titled `Economy not on verge of collapse,…

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Nothing stopping GECOM from going ahead with declaration
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Nothing stopping GECOM from going ahead with declaration

BY: VISHNU BISRAM The court unanimously ruled that challenges to the actions of GECOM can only be entertained in an election petition. The CCJ, and subsequently the High…

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Granger has contributed to stagnation of development of our human resources
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Granger has contributed to stagnation of development of our human resources

BY: SASENARINE SINGH I am grateful for the informative piece written by my professional colleague Mr. Dhanraj Singh, captioned “State of the economy is likely to worsen…” Only…

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