Saturday, September 12, is being observed worldwide as United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation. It’s usually a multinational, multilateral and …
Internal strife making Guyana a continuing regional problem
(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the U.S. and the OAS. He is also a senior fellow at …
Back To School Under Covid Cover!
The first school year under COVID-19 in 2020 is as much a hot a topic across the Caribbean as everywhere …
A nation’s right to decide its friends
(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the U.S. and the OAS. He is also a senior fellow at …
Is our tomorrow worth our yesterday?
The buzzword these days is economic recovery: how to earn, get money, find jobs, bring back visitors to the island, …
Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment: A Pilot Update
IN a previous article, I made an impassioned appeal for a status report on the CPEA project which had been …
More Things Are Wrought by Prayer
Relentless is Rev Benedict Jn Baptiste better known as (Pastor Ben) of Redemption Ministries, in his pursuit of praying for …
LET’S GET STARTED
Let’s get started on what? This is a great question. Let’s get started on reading the Bible. I have personally …
How much of our lands can we give away?
Saint Lucia, by comparison, is more populated than China. It is critical, therefore, for Saint Lucians to find suitable ways …
The unchanging relevance of the Bible
“Sanctify them in the truth; Thy word is truth.” (John 17:17) – Jesus Christ Reminding the Israelites of God’s commandments, …
It’s that time again to Examine the Horns!
It is so difficult to blame the makers and shakers of this society, and by extension the government, especially when …
Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment: Status Report Needed
IN 2012, the Caribbean Examination Council, CXC, was in the pilot stage of the implementation of a Primary Exit Assessment …
Why August 23 is a more important to Caribbean History than Emancipation Day
COVID-19 changed almost everything in 2020. But the global change engine has also this year accelerated the frequency of clashes …
COVID-19 and its Consequences for Caribbean Diplomacy
THE COVID-19 pandemic is severely limiting the work of diplomacy. It could have a lasting adverse effect on international relations …
UWI gone global on several fronts, with one common denominator!
WHENEVER I say, ‘I wish every Caribbean citizen would tune in to UWItv Global at least once a day’, I’m …
Are governments development plans in keeping with the people’s needs?
NEW buildings, paved roads and community centers — all known activities and actions taken by governments to secure votes for …
SLNT Violating its Ideology?
IT is rather strange that the philosophy of the Trust has been found wanting based on a single analogy highlighted …
The Silent Investors
DESPITE all the negative rhetoric emanating from wannabe journalists for which St Lucia has become well renowned, meaningful investors continue …
When Will We Start Advocating For Survivors?
In last week’s article we discussed how to learn to be ok with needing to take time for yourself. We …
External Observation of Elections Important to Protect Democracy and Rights
CARICOM countries have been subject to intense scrutiny in the period March to August this year, relating to the conduct …