Lomarsh Roopnarine

IF I were to ask someone who has been living in Guyana for a long time, who are you, the

ON page 51 in his book, Guyana’s Great Economic Downswing, 1977-1999, Socio-economic impact of Co-operative Socialism, published by Xlibris in

AFTER the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) declared that the No-Confidence Motion (NCM) was valid, the APNU/AFC Coalition crumbled. Groping

LAST week, I declared that the APNU+AFC Coalition had received enough feedback from the citizenry to realise that its leadership

MY past two columns espoused that the APNU+AFC coalition slipped into power in 2015 with much popularity, but, over a

LAST week, I posited that the APNU+AFC coalition was not only fragile but loose which affected its ability to govern

THERE is an adage, when tweaked, that says some political parties stay in a marriage because of the ceremonial feeling

IF you have been reading the dailies, watching the news, and listening to the commentators, you might have had a

I AGREE with the observation that developing countries have been struggling with the management and protection of their natural resources

THIS is one of the most taxing columns I have written, because like you, my life has also turned topsy-turvy

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