Guyana Review

Sport…Caribbean cricket’s loss of innocence

There is no silver lining behind the dark cloud of controversy and chaos that has bedeviled West Indies cricket for so many months and perhaps the most regrettable consequence of the recent impasse between the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players’ Association (WIPA) has been a gradual and now marked decline of interest among Caribbean people in the fortunes of the regional game.

Commissioner of  Police and

Ambitious, industrious and unemployed

Amidst its personnel problems, the Guyana Police Force takes time to dismiss an ambitious and industrious professional officer It was at the annual officers’ conference only in March this year that Commissioner of Police Henry Greene lamented the severe personnel shortage of about 20 per cent of the establishment strength of the Guyana Police Force. 

Trevor Rhone: 1940-2009

The arts… Trevor Rhone – master dramatist

Reprinted from the Jamaican Gleaner Tuesday, September 22, 2009 Louis Marriott, Contributor Trevor Rhone of Beckford and Smith’s High School (later renamed St Jago High School) was one of a handful of promising young male performing artistes who sometimes attended rehearsals in their school uniforms in the mid-to-late 1950s.

         Winston Murray

Challenging Corbin!

Richard Van West Charles wants to lead the PNC into the  2011 general elections the fact that we differ does not mean that we are enemies.We

Human Services Minister Priya Manickchand

Let’s save the children

Guyanese children need to be saved from the dangers of losing the opportunity to complete their education and being driven into inappropriate employment.

Police Commissioner Henry Greene

Investigating Crime

Two branches of the Guyana Police Force – the Criminal Investigation Department and the Tactical Service Unit – seem to be working at cross purposes.

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