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PPP healthcare lies

On reading this most recent PPP press release, inferred it has to be, that they are consuming way too potent hallucinogens. For how else one can explain this mass Freedom House hallucination, on an...

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The Uitvlugt dunce and his contract

Of the many doctrines adhered to, the two thereunder are irreversibly embraced. Thou shalt not argue with a dunce. Thou shalt not publicly educate a dunce. For the underpinning rationale, is...

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Scapegoated

All things considered, the scandal confronting us from this Oil Audit, shouldn’t be wholly surprising. For that which we face, is an Exxon over inflated expense claim, standing at US$1.7B. Where...

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Jagdeo—cluelessly clueless

And then there is one amongst us, who is of the conviction, he is well endowed, with the world’s biggest brain. However, aware we are, his sizeable head, doesn’t necessarily represent a bigger brain,...

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Blackouts

It was Albert Einstein who proffered, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, yet  expecting different results. Where such is no more evident, than with PPP, who would ever so...

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Undoubtedly unpatriotic

The unpatriotic actions of Bharrat Jagdeo should come as no surprise to us who know him, since from evidence available, he hasn’t a loyal bone in his body. As a matter of fact, also informed by...

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Fact Finding Fear

1941 was the year, when Joe Louis was involved in the fight of his life, against a lighter, fleet-footed Billy Conn. For Conn, an accomplished fighter, was unleashing a barrage of punches, using...

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PPP smokescreens

It’s almost on a daily basis, we have been painfully registering our concerns with PPP, about their pervasive discrimination and victimisation. But rather than addressing our concerns, as an installed...

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Our women aren’t lowlifes

Not many of us would’ve had the privilege of meeting, or as a matter of fact, engaging the Hon. Cathy Hughes MP. But we would’ve had the pleasure of observing Cathy the person and Public Servant,...

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Maduro’s madness

As a teenager, I had this undying passion for the popular board game, known as chess. An undying passion that was driven by the conviction, this has to be more than a board game, with it mirroring...

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Meaningless meeting

This meeting was always unlikely to be productive, considering the parties involved were both cognitively limited, with one being an uneducated truck driver and the other a university dropout. Where...

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The mystery of Jesus’ birthdate

This our Christmas, commemorated by billions, has now evolved into a time of extravagant retail squander, with devilish overindulgence. But in it’s true meaning, it should’ve been memorialised a...

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PPP Sputnik-V wastage

By no stretch of one’s imagination, would Guyana be considered a high-income economy. In fact, based on the World Bank evaluation, even with the growth of the oil economy, we are registered a...

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Nurses resignation crisis

It represented the darkest of our dark history, in the abysmal depths of the Covid pandemic, when we bear witness to the abundance of People’s Progressive Party (PPP), long catalogue of arrogance. For...

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University fees

None could deny the invaluable role an education plays in a child’s life chances. In fact, there are many who stand testament to this, being of childhood impoverished circumstances, developing through...

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Jagdeo’s lies

It was Mark Twain, the American writer and humorist, who proffered, “it’s better to keep one’s mouth shut, and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all doubt.” Where in the context of the...

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Madhia Commission of Inquiry Coverup

The tragedy they would’ve loved to forget, has now become the tragedy they’ve eventually whitewashed. For this tragedy, the Mahdia inferno, will go down in history, as one of our worst, barring the Jim...

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The budget and healthcare

Regardless of the Healthcare Sector under consideration, the framework remains the same, they are either Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Care. In which, Tertiary Care represents the apex of the...

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The education of our children isn’t a PPP priority

Not even in a People’s Progressive Party (PPP) delusional world, would one argue, that our teachers on monthly pittance, aren’t in a paycheque-to-paycheque, cost-of-living struggle. For the struggle is...

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With pervasive corruption, a national strike is inevitable

The evidence is undisputed, as it’s overwhelming, infrastructure projects are instruments utilised by disreputable Governments, to perpetuate corruption. However, infrastructure projects, albeit a...

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