Our trust justified: a well-run, transparent, credible and fair election
We will be completely justified in trusting the outcome of this election.
We will be completely justified in trusting the outcome of this election.
Shock and dismay Today’s lesson (4) continues identifying the orders of magnitude of corruption-linked economic haemorrhage currently taking place in Guyana.
Spirit and intent of the Act The “To Do List” of the next government is a long one.
Since 1991 international demand for chocolate has been growing, causing cocoa prices to surge.
Here’s an interesting innovation that is taking place in Latin America: A company is paying for the college education of thousands of students in exchange for their commitment to pay back a small percentage of their salaries when — and if — they get a job.
If you like ripe plantains and are looking for another way to enjoy them, minus the richness of having to pan-fry them, then I think you’ll like these grilled ripe plantains.
(Continued) Sty I might have mentioned before that the great designer was at his/her constructive best when the eye was being put together.
British chess grandmaster and one time world championship title challenger, Nigel Short, wrote an article for the Dutch magazine New in Chess recently, titled ‘Vive la Difference’ which claimed, provocatively, that there are genetic reasons why men are more successful in chess than women.
Balsam commonly called Lady’s Slipper comes from the Balsaminaceae family and is related to Impatiens.
Sunday Cartoon
Hi Everyone, While I have eaten various types of souse – pig’s feet, cow heel and cow face as well as chicken feet, green banana and breadfruit – I had never had channa souse until a couple of months ago, while on that trip to Trinidad that I bet you are tired of hearing of by now.
This week my focus is on the style diary of the women who performed at the GDF Anniversary concert last week: Guyanese Jacki Jaxx and Timeka Marshal and Jamaican Tanya Stephens.
In 1962 the slogan ‘axe the tax’ became well known in then British Guiana.
Nestled in Canal Number Two Polder on the West Bank Demerara is a petite village called Mon Desir.
Introduction After some introductory material, the lessons dealt with so far in this series on the management of Guyana’s public investment regime have concentrated on: 1) the “basic steps” needed to establish an adequately functioning organization of this regime and 2) the types of failures and weaknesses displayed in public projects during the 2000s.
Sports psychologist and medical doctor Rudi Webster, who has written often on West Indies cricket, gave a very detailed speech on that subject at a recent sport seminar in Barbados where he outlined some qualities missing from our recent teams.
By United States of America Embassy Georgetown Chargé d’Affaires Bryan Hunt GEORGETOWN—World Press Freedom Day in Guyana has special meaning in 2015.
Encouraging competition Last week’s article considered two of the three components of the economics of unity.
Today marks 180 years of the arrival of the Portuguese in Guyana.
I am reissuing the personal manifesto I have issued in previous general election campaigns and will no doubt continue to issue until time runs out on me.
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