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Mar 17, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Freddie Kissoon Comments Off on Forms of APNU+AFC governance that are less democratic
On Thursday evening, in front of the AFC’s office, I was in conversation with AFC parliamentarian, Audwin Rutherford and AFC’s General-Secretary, Marlon Williams, the contents of which, I will...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Countryman, Features / Columnists Comments Off on A learning curve and some political ramblings
By Dennis Nichols Humans have learning problems, and many of us, Guyanese, seem to be floundering at the tail-end of a learning curve. This must be so, for how can a nation of less than one million...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks Comments Off on The Baccoo speaks
Tension is growing over the current political situation. The business community is jittery, especially because of the action by the Guyana Revenue Authority. Some businesses have cut back on exports....Mar 17, 2019 KNews Features / Columnists, Hinds' Sight with Dr. David Hinds Comments Off on Why is it so difficult for our leaders to understand?
Guyana is once again at the political crossroads—it must be. There is a permanency to our condition. The idealists in our midst hope that things were different. As we mourn the loss of three...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Unnecessarily expensive coffins create problems for crematoriums
Yesterday’s ( 16th March) media report titled a “ A Grave Matter” elaborated on the vandalization of graves which contain expensive items buried on behalf of relatives as expressions of various...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Can Guyana Cricket be saved? The judiciary, government and people must decide
Dear Editor, I read with keen interest a letter from a Mr. Boston published in the Kaieteur News on March 10 2019 and Mr. Marvin Burns published in the same media outfit on March 14 and...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Shoddy treatment at Supenaam and Parika Stellings
Dear Editor, Please permit a citizen of our dear land to vent a quite distasteful experience, which I had last Sunday (March 10, 2019) en route from Essequibo back to the ancient county. I arrived at...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The ethnic security dilemma from experience
Dear Editor, I would like to add a reference to the frequently mentioned Ethnic Security Dilemma discussion so often engrained on the parameters of political discussions; I am not a politician so my...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on The PPP has been cooperative; Coalition still playing games
Dear Editor, As the Coalition rushes towards illegality in a few days, Granger who refuses to hold regular press conferences, takes to the air and calls for “cooperation,” and says the current...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Letters Comments Off on Let the ‘crisis’ come! It may be good for Guyana
Dear Editor, This writer is of the firm conviction that whatever causes a crisis to a people individually, or corporately as a nation, eventuates into something which can be for the common good. Let...Mar 17, 2019 KNews Editorial Comments Off on Rusal took its position to the brink
For Rusal, sanity and a return to consciousness came late: what it had to do first, it is doing last. When all is considered, it is difficult to understand its thinking and tactics. From the...Mar 23, 2025
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