Will we accept a government that hides money, hides deals, and hides the truth while the nation collapses around it? Will we pretend that handouts, and political manipulation are signs of progress?
When governments selectively highlight numbers, hide methodology changes, or use seasonal fluctuations to create the illusion of success, the public is not informed they are misled.
Although oil prices have been trending downwards this Pierre Administration has not passed on any of the savings to the consumers of Saint Lucia.
McHale Andrew served as CEO of Invest St. Lucia from 2012 to 2017. It is in this spirit that I offer a gentle, non-partisan appeal to all Saint Lucians ahead of the General Elections on December 1st.
Publicly denounce the use of students, school premises, and school time for partisan political activity. Clarify that schools must remain strictly non partisan at all times, especially during ...
Recently it was the turn of silver tongued and golden slippered Darrel Montrope to deliver a shameless panegyric for the leader of the St. Lucia Labour Party, self-declared “man of mystery” Philip J.
Onstage with him were a dozen or so young men and women in red shirts and black pants. By his own account, they are his most trusted constituents. He described as “unusual” their meeting on a recent ...
Lately our young people have been under heavy fire. It’s not uncommon to hear, even from mouths less than fifty years old, that “our youth are lazy, irresponsible, without ambition, criminally ...
The Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE), today announced the launch of five legal challenges to the remnants of draconian laws of our colonial past. The claims, all expected ...
This article is a synopsis of the social architecture that keeps us divided. It is not intended to indict any person, institution or family. It is an historical fact that after the abolition of ...
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The Times – Caribbean nations will seek $33 trillion from European governments and an apology for their role in the transatlantic slave trade as part of a new push for reparations. A bloc of 15 ...
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