By Earl Bousquet EACH time the so-called ‘small islander’ in me lands in Guyana these days, I can’t help but
LIKE in Guyana on September 1 and Jamaica on September 4, two more Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations are facing back-to-back
President Ali – standing tall above the din! By Earl Bousquet GUYANA’S President, Dr Irfaan Ali, though not yet three
GUYANESE eyes and ears are readying for the first parliamentary performance by We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) leader, Azruddin Mohamed,
PRESIDENT Dr Irfaan Ali started his second term over the weekend, after the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) confirmed what everyone
By Earl Bousquet TWO elections in three days only happen every blue moon in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), so the
By Earl Bousquet MOST Guyanese who voted in the nation’s historic presidential and parliamentary elections on Monday (September 1) will
By Earl Bousquet COVERING the coverage of Guyana’s 2025 General and Regional Elections was an interesting journalistic and observation exercise,
WITH one day to go, all signs are that tomorrow’s presidential and parliamentary elections in Guyana – and the results
THREE days before 757,690 registered Guyanese voters decide whether to stick with the ruling alliance on the basis of its



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