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I attended Indian Arrival Day celebrations all over Trinidad over the last extended weekend. I have been attending annual Indian Arrival Day celebrations in Trinidad going back to the 1980s....
Read moreDear Editor, In this lovely land, landscaped with rivers, relatives and religions, its royal richness is reserved within the resourceful realms of her pristine plains and proud people. Guyana’s policies...
Read moreCommentary by Capil Bissoon June 1, 2025 No Keith Rowley, you and your PNM-led Administration did not “faced up to problems and fixed them, others create problems and lie about...
Read moreThe outcome of the election in Guyana scheduled for September 1 will largely be influenced and decided by newcomer Mr Azruddin Mohamed who announced his candidacy for the Presidency on...
Read moreOur assignment in this biological world is to fulfill the social, economic, political and spiritual needs of the populace. Representatives of the people-local or national-have no option but to empower...
Read moreA report in Guyana paper says “Truckers continue to decry loss of work to Chinese-linked operators” (May 23)! This came on heels of other reports. Chinese don’t play by fair...
Read moreWell known Guyanese Islamist nationalist Ray Chickrie, in a letter captioned “India seeks Guyana support against Pakistan” (May 29), asserted unsubstantiated claims on the recent visit of a multi party...
Read moreElection has been announced by President Irfaan Ali for September 1. It has appeared to catch the nation and the political parties by surprise or by storm. It is a...
Read moreSome fifty nine years after independence and fifty two years after the 1957 election in which the population began voting by racial identity and political affiliation, the country remains racially...
Read moreSeveral delegations from the Indian Parliament (Lok and Rajjya Sabha), cutting across party lines, bipartisan support of 31 from ruling coalition and 28 from the opposition, 59 members, are traveling...
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