Hind’s Sight

THIS past week Guysuco announced that it is retrenching 4,000 sugar workers based on recommendations contained in a State Paper

LINCOLN Lewis has taken me to task for saying that Burnham’s ideas are a thing of the past. He accused

Managing coalitions is always a delicate undertaking. The major partner invariably tries to manage the Government in its own image

By Dr. David Hinds THE AFC has been in the news quite a bit this past week. The Stabroek News,

POLITICAL decisions have consequences–often wide-ranging consequences. It is for that reason that those who are tasked with making such decisions

…the political spirit that made it work is gone THE current Carter-Price formula was put in place as a stop-gap

MY opposition to the president’s unilateral appointment of the GECOM chair is not based on his lack of authority to

…but his decision is politically counter-productive   WE should have seen it coming, but as we are prone to do,

NOT unexpectedly, the PPP used the recent 25th anniversary of the 1992 return of free and open elections to Guyana

–Time, place, personalities and history THIS week’s column is mostly political history, but also partly contextualisation. Particularly, it looks at

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