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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Eyewitness: Down with…

…racial discrimination? Sunday shouldn’t have been just another day of rest. It was, after all, the “International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination” for...

Eyewitness: Rigging and Rolling…

…in the PNC Your Eyewitness has been doing yeoman service by keeping you, Dear Readers, in the loop about the goings-on inside the PNC. After...

EYEWITNESS: Fool me once…

…shame on “Utensil” Harmon They say, “Shame me once, shame on YOU; shame me twice, shame on ME”! Point is – to change the metaphor...

EYEWITNESS: Building bridges… after PNC’s abridgment

After almost a decade, a new Demerara Harbour Bridge is finally about to be constructed. The PPP Government had, back in early 2013, proposed...

Eyewitness: Street Politics…

…by the PNC One of Eric Williams’s famous statements, when he launched the 30-year-long reign of the PNM in Trinidad back in 1956, was: “fighting...

Eyewitness: War break…

…in the PNC They say “the more things change, the more they remain the same”. Burnham, whose inferiority complex made him “show off” his “learning”...

Eyewitness: Cleaning up the mess…

…at GECOM Some Government representatives have recounted their plans to straighten out GECOM, so we don’t repeat the tragedy of our last elections. Your Eyewitness...

Eyewitness: And the divisions continue…

…on race Your Eyewitness is very disappointed – but not really surprised – about the continuous harping on “race” as the explanatory variable for anything...

EYEWITNESS: Can we talk…

…about what ails us? The ERC recently sent out a notice to the public at large to solicit their views on “How do we improve...

Truth and consequences…

…with Hamilton Green Hamilton Green is well past the “three score and ten” years most folks aspire to in this life. And as such, you’d...

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