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Gmac, The Caribbean Voice’s Newest Spokesperson
New York, July 26, 2019: Jamaican reggae and dancehall star, Gmac Citylock (Garfield Mclean) had joined The Caribbean Voice’s (TCV) suicide prevention campaign as a member of our team of spokespersons.
The Caribbean Voice is a not for profit, tax exempt NGO, registered in the US and Guyana, with plans to also register in Canada and Trinidad and Tobago next year. A fully volunteer run entity, TCV is engaged in suicide and abuse prevention in the US, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago, with plans to launch in Canada and Jamaica within the next two years, followed by the rest of the Caribbean down the road. Continue reading
Guyana Politics: There must be softening across the political battlefield – by GHK Lall
Demerara Waves – in August 6, 2019 – by GHK Lall
Compliments of a Demerara Waves article (July 31) it was reported that coalition commissioners appear “softer on house-to-house-registration.” Softer is not a sign of weakness; it is of common sense wisdom. The same must come from across the floor, since none holds any clear upper hand, nor would be able to claim any powerful position beyond an election.
I submit that any immovable position with reference to registration is pointless, given two related developments made public by GECOM itself. First, the secretariat shared that it has committed more resources in what I would describe as a hard acceleration of the registration process; it is a positive. The second development was to announce that some 100,000 eligible citizens have been registered in the last two weeks. This is another positive, which tells me two things. Continue reading →
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