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Has St Lucia’s PM lost his marbles?

By Denys Springer Kahlil Gibran caught my imagination when he simply asked, “Are you a politician who says to himself I will use my country...

Is prime minister Chastanet ‘severely sick’?

By Peter Lansiquot, a citizen of Saint Lucia and a potential candidate for the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) for Castries Central. I am of...

St Lucia’s prime minister incredulous statement chastised

On January 14, during an ‘‘update to the nation’ prime minister and minister for finance Allen Chastanet, said on national television, “… because there’s no point...

Offset bigotry and idiosyncrasy

- Guest Editorial – Castries, St Lucia The writings of Martin Luther King, selected by Coretta Scot King, observed the motivation to not sit back...

COVID-19 exposed a ‘dishonest’ PM at 60: Guess who?

By Denys Springer I begin this article with a quote from the well-known, English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, who in his play Julius Caesar wrote,...

For whom the bells toll

By Denys Springer As I ponder on the COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Bill, I must point out that it is not about party but saving...

St Lucia must reform the colonial constitution: Part 2

By Denys Springer I often wonder if the prime minister of Saint Lucia who advocates “colonialism has a conscience” was fed the diet of imperialism...

St Lucia’s UWP chairman wallowing in his darkest hour

By Caribbean News Global contributor CASTRIES, St Lucia - As the headline says the incumbent chairman of the United Workers Party (UWP) Oswald Augustin, is...

St Lucia must reform the colonial constitution: Part 1

By Denys Springer When the prime minister of Saint Lucia who thinks and acts aristocratic, says openly to a population, 97 percent black and of...

Enough is Enough

By Dr Stephen King Dedicated to Mr Eldon Mathurin, a constitutional reform mentor. May he Rest In Peace. Our political system is broken, it is clear,...
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