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Government playing politics with Georgetown residents2 comments

Editor wrote 2 years ago: by Emile Mervin On Thursday, November 1st, Guyana’s three Internet dailies carried the news story of … more →

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Is the AFC a 'third force' or a 'terrible farce'?

Editor wrote 2 years ago: by Emile Mervin I was more disappointed than surprised when I read a recent news article in which Al … more →

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When does a win not equate with success?

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin I’d like to piggyback on Mr. Shawn Mangru’s rather thought-provoking let … more →

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Will ideology play any role in the next election?1 comment

Editor wrote 4 years ago: by Emile Mervin I have little doubt about the veracity of pollster, Vishnu Bisram’s NACTA July … more →

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The PPP and PNC have practised personality politics to their own detriment

Editor wrote 2 years ago: by Emile Mervin Much has been written in recent weeks about the leadership of the PNC, but rather th … more →

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AFC Leaders should see themselves as servants, not ego-driven leaders

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin I recall writing an earlier piece for the Guyana Gazette where I stated that people … more →

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AFC pioneers breakthrough politics in 2006

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin Barring some future findings of skullduggery, last Monday’s elections results … more →

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A Message to All Guyanese at Home Voting

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin After a traumatic, hair-raising five-year ordeal at the hands of merciless killers, … more →

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AFC holds the 'key' to the door of Guyana's brighter future

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin With President Bharrat Jagdeo identifying August 28 as Eelection Day and the deputy … more →

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Roger Khan and Guyana's inconvenient truth

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin Someone once said that the first casualty in war is truth. Another said that truth i … more →

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It is Time for a Regime Change in Guyana

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin With alleged Guyanese drug kingpin, Roger Khan, safely on American soil awaiting tri … more →

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What is there to celebrate on our 40th year of Independence?

Editor wrote 3 years ago: If Guyanese at home could have risen to the occasion last February to celebrate Mashramani in colour … more →

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Did Guyanese elect a boy in 2001 to do a man's job?

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin When former Governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton, was elected President in 1992, a wom … more →

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DECISION 2006 (Part 7): Turning land of many waters into land of many opportunities

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin That Guyana is known as the land of many waters has nothing to do with the recent ch … more →

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If I were President, I would resign pronto!

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin If I were the President of Guyana , at this juncture of my government’s fragil … more →

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DECISION 2006 (Part 6): It’s a Terrible Thing to Waste a Mind

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin The entertainment world last month lost the legendary Lou Rawls, famed for his deep, … more →

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DECISION 2006 (Part 5): Socioeconomic infrastructure and institutions for checks and balances

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin Last month, former U.S Federal Reserve Chairman, Allan Greenspan, walked away from h … more →

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DECISION 2006 (Part 4): Securing the Peace

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin Beginning with the 2002 Mash Day jailbreak by four inmates at the Georgetown Prisons … more →

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DECISION 2006 (Part 3): Searching for a Private Sector Policy

Editor wrote 3 years ago: by Emile Mervin As if in a desperate attempt to revitalise a moribund economy after thirteen years o … more →

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