by Peter R. Ramsaroop With a communist government in power here in Guyana under the banner of democracy, there has understandably been a level of resistance to certain aspects of a free market economy. Hence, I feel a sense of urgency for the benefit of our nation to investigate the many ways by which Guyana [...]
Jan 29 2006 | Posted in
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(Kaieteur News, 25 Jan 06) Businessman Peter Ramsaroop is upset over what he believes is victimisation by political forces following the dismantling of a fence on a property which runs adjacent to the Lamaha Canal in Bel Air Park yesterday. Ramsaroop told Kaieteur News that in August, he bought the property from the previous owner [...]
Jan 25 2006 | Posted in
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(Stabroek News, Wednesday, January 25th 2006 ) The Mayor and City Council (M&CC) of Georgetown wants to break down the back fence of a property owned by civil activist Peter Ramsaroop who in turn is applying for an injunction to stop them. The fence at the back of the property located on Jacaranda Avenue extends [...]
Jan 25 2006 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop My column last week “Elections 2006 – The Will of the People, Not of a Party” came under heavy criticism from the agency (GECOM) set up to deliver a fair and free election to the people of Guyana. Everyday, it is becoming obvious that the necessary requirements for us to have [...]
Jan 22 2006 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop A free, fair and transparent process for this year’s elections is of paramount importance to the voting population of Guyana. In 2006, we are looking forward to exercising our democratic right to vote for many reasons, including finally bringing an end to the rule of communist ideologies that have stagnated Guyana’s [...]
Jan 16 2006 | Posted in
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By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA This is a short series of columns on the subject of Leadership from my book Surfing the Leadership Wave – 2003. The previous column in the series described practical examples of leadership. In my book, I used the surfing analogy to analyze the leadership characteristics necessary to succeed, and show, [...]
Jan 14 2006 | Posted in
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by Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA Regardless of where someone is presently residing, they are forever linked to their land of birth through the burial of their ancestors or through inheritance (be it language, attitudes, customs, habits etc). The Guyanese Diaspora embodies this linkage yet it seems as if many of us here at home have [...]
Jan 9 2006 | Posted in
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Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA This year we are faced with what many are calling the most critical decision our nation has ever faced. A return of the PPP/C this year will most likely take us into a dictatorship state and closer to a movement towards the leftist front that has been sweeping across Latin America. [...]
Jan 2 2006 | Posted in
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(Stabroek News, Sunday, January 1st 2006) …. RoopGroup Head Peter Ramsaroop; birthday – June 20 (Gemini) You go through a mental detox in 2006. As much as it’s fantastic that you gather as much information facts and figures as you do, you are cluttering up your mind with information overload. Let’s face it – you [...]
Jan 1 2006 | Posted in
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