Editorial

The ouster of Fernando Lugo

The impeachment of a president is often cited as proof that, in a functioning democracy, everyone is accountable and absolutely no one is above the law.

Two rulings

Two recent rulings in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court have raised the ire of citizens and there has been a lot of debate about whether Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton, who handed down both rulings, took all of the mitigating factors into account.

Dr Bheri Ramsaran’s counterfeit drugs pronouncement

The current raging controversy over the allegation made in another section of the media that hugely inflated prices were paid for drugs imported by the New Guyana Pharmaceutical Corporation (NGPC) for the Government of Guyana is not the first health sector-related controversy in which Dr Bheri Ramsaran has had to fight the administration’s corner.

Taking local producers into a higher orbit

Each Friday, Stabroek Business gives a fascinating insight into efforts by micro, small and medium-scale businesses to plot their own journeys to success which at the same time often leaves the thinking reader to ponder what exactly is being done by the government and the private sector to enable them to grow.

Monitoring institutions

Last week Mr Ralph Ramkarran caused something of a minor ferment – at least among the political pundits – with his column in the Weekend Mirror, where he called for the government to take action against “pervasive” corruption.

The importance of Watergate

Forty years ago, two journalists at the Washington Post started an investigation into a break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters in Washington.

Death of a hero

Over 50s may remember when Teófilo Stevenson won his first Olympic heavyweight boxing gold medal in Munich in 1972.

Tier 2

Guyana’s Tier 2 status with regard to human trafficking remains unchanged for the second year running, according to the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report for 2012.

The Dominican Republic and Caricom

It is a sign of the continuing political and psychological distance between the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean and other states in the region, that there should have been so little commentary on the presidential election that has recently taken place in the Dominican Republic, a member-state of the EU-Caribbean Forum countries that are party to the Economic Partnership Agreement  signed in 2007.

CHEC

The proposed US$138M Chinese-funded expansion of the Cheddi Jagan International  Airport, Timehri has from the inception triggered notable and well-founded concerns.

The politics of ‘no’

In an interview with the National Communications Network on Wednesday, President Ramotar let it be known that he would not give his assent to bills passed by the opposition unless the government had had some input into them.

Too much sugar

Any idea how much sugar you consume daily? If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, lipid problems, a sizeable girth, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or heart disease you may be conscious of your sugar consumption.

A little perspective

Why have people in the Caribbean got so hot under the collar about Denesh Ramdin’s message – “Yea, Viv, talk nah” – to West Indies cricket legend turned commentator, Sir Vivian Richards?

Below par

It is time for a serious enquiry into what passes for medical care at the public hospitals in Guyana, but more urgently there is need for an in-depth investigation into what is happening at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH), particularly in terms of maternal and neo-natal health.

Redjet goes under; what next?

As anticipated for some time now, the latest private sector innovation in air transportation in the Eastern Caribbean (also serving Guyana) has come to an end, leaving LIAT, the publicly owned airline of the area as once again the only substantial inter-island player in the region.

Brazil’s 2014 football World Cup alcohol challenge

Under sustained pressure from international football’s governing body, FIFA, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has announced the temporary suspension of a law banning the consumption and sale of beer in stadia for the duration of the 2014 football World Cup.

Thousands of eyes

In two separate reports, Stabroek News has exposed to the public glare the disastrous work done on roads in Amelia’s Ward, Linden as part of a $300M project.

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