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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Eyewitness: Campaigning…

…by Baby Jesus One of the dailies has an interview with Van West Charles on his campaign to become leader of the PNC. Van insisted...

Eyewitness: Preparing…

…fuh Chris’muss This being Guyana and with the first week of November behind us, most Guyanese will now be getting ready for Chris’muss. This, of...

EYEWITNESS: Big scores… at CSEC and CAPE

It’s that time of the year again. We got our initial national “rush” when the NGSA marks came out, and now we move up...

EYEWITNESS: Doubting… Charles

Having served his time after being shanghaied to attend Sunday School, your Eyewitness is well aware of the original “Doubting Thomas”. Imagine, the fella...

Eyewitness: Reforming…

…GECOM They say “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it”, so your Eyewitness guesses “if it’s broken, you better fix it” – or deal with...

Eyewitness: Climate commitments…

…in Edinburg Your Eyewitness is bemused by the outrage of some of the chatterati from Georgetown, and (mostly) foreign, over President Ali telling the COP...

Eyewitness: Who’s afraid…

…of the Chinese? Not the Guyana Govt, for sure!! There’s been a lot of scare stories about the Chinese coming in with their wads of...

Eyewitness: Belling the cat…

…on Climate Change So, the leaders of 120 countries have jetted up to Edinburgh, Scotland, for “COP 26” – the Climate Change talks following up...

Eyewitness: Revolution…

…in the police ranks? If the Commissioner of Police has his way, there might well be a revolution in our much maligned (and rightfully so!)...

EYEWITNESS: So what do we do about… prayers in state institutions?

A very healthy debate was conducted in the letters’ column of the dailies on the question of prayers in schools and other Government activities...

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