With the objective of getting clear understanding and appreciation of how Government intends to pursue specific initiatives of interest… Read More
Usually with frothing mouths, we are sometimes moved to remind our elected officials that we placed them in parliament to… Read More
Leaders of 53 Commonwealth states gathered in London and Windsor, UK from April 16th to 20th to discuss equally beneficial… Read More
The Eighth Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru, from April 13 to 14th 2018, raised issues related to “Democratic… Read More
Based solely on what he pulled off on June 6, 2016 some have openly declared him political Mandrake. Read More
Perhaps it had something to do with the widely reported most recent unrefereed lunch-break war of words between the honorable… Read More
Tragedies, sadly, happen. When something happens and it results in breaking news, it often becomes the talk of the town… Read More
The process of paying or receiving money from government is often time consuming and frustrating. Repetitive paperwork adds to delays… Read More
Writing in the Crusader newspaper around the mid-1970s, and later in the VOICE and the STAR, I praised those worthies… Read More
He took his place between United Workers Party MPs Stephenson King and Desmond Brathwaite and suddenly it was they, not… Read More
With Dame Pearlette Louisy about to make room at Government House for “person or persons” unknown at this time; and… Read More
One of Rick Wayne’s favourite political recollections revisits particular early Sunday morning several years ago, when he accompanied a… Read More
Prime Minister of Grenada Keith Mitchell will soon call an election that will see his governing New National Party (NNP)… Read More
During his appearance last Thursday as guest on my weekly DBS-TV show TALK, Prime Minister Allen Chastanet promised a… Read More
Prime Minister Honourable Allen Chastanet met with Saint Lucian students studying in Taiwan during his visit to Taipei from November… Read More
As he addressed the Annual Remembrance Day ceremony of the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League on Sunday November 12 2017, Acting… Read More
According to the United Nations, when the 2017 UN Climate Change Conference opened on Monday November 13 , it was… Read More
Although several sources have attributed to Lord Acton the axiom “power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” (1887)… Read More
On Thursday, October 19, 2017 the Taiwanese ambassador His Excellency Douglas Cheng-Tsung Shen handed over US$5,303,993.04 for the Community Development… Read More
During the prime minister’s press conference last month he touched briefly on some of the actions his government plans to… Read More
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