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- Rupert Roopnaraine (born 31 January 1943) is a Guyanese cricketer, writer, and politician. Roopnaraine served as Minister of Education of Guyana between...
- 14 June 2012. Roopnaraine, Rupert (November 2008). "Every poem is incomplete". Caribbean Review of Books. ISSN 1811-4873. Roopnaraine, Rupert (2000)...
- Burnham, Cheddi Jagan, Samuel Hinds and scholars Walter Rodney and Rupert Roopnaraine. After leaving Queen's College, where he was a member of the Queen's...
- Henry Benfield Jeffrey (2001-2006) Shaik K.Z. Baksh (2006-2015) Rupert Roopnaraine (2015-2017) Nicolette Henry (2017-2020) Priya Manickchand (2020-) "Nineteen...
- Nagamootoo Reepu Daman Persaud Sir Shridath Ramphal Clement Rohee Rupert Roopnaraine Claude Anelka Nicolas Anelka Garry Bocaly Manuel Cabit Mikaël Cantave...
- Shridath RamphalCommonwealth Secretary General (1975-1990) Rupert Roopnaraine Harbrinderjit Singh Dillon Musa "Ijeck" Rajekshah – Vice Governor of...
- with Walter Rodney, Eusi Kwayana, Andaiye, Moses Baghwan and Rupert Roopnaraine to form the Working People's Alliance. Discussions were held under the...
- number 11 with Cambridge needing 42 runs to win, he sta**** with Rupert Roopnaraine while the runs were scored. He took 5 for 60 against Oxford, but Cambridge...
- (1975–90) Walter Rodney, Pan-African writer and political theorist Rupert Roopnaraine, Guyanese writer, politician and academic Clive Y. Thomas, retired Professor...
- 1966. He took four wickets in the match (the first being that of Rupert Roopnaraine), but it was not enough for him to keep his place in the side. In 1967...