Editorial

The PAC

The failure of the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament to meet on a regular basis should be a matter of serious concern to citizens.

The rise of AI chatbots

In November 2022 software developer OpenAI launched a new version of its chatbot, ChatGPT which responds to questions on almost any topic under the sun.

Russia and Ukraine

Exactly a year ago today Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine in an attempt to reshape the canvas of Europe.

Social justice: the impossible dream

World Day of Social Justice was observed on Monday, February 20, the 15th such annual observance since the International Labour Organisation (ILO) unanimously adopted its Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalisation and the UN General Assembly issued a declaration making the commemoration official.

Guyana Prize for Literature Festival

On 10th February, at the National Cultural Centre, the Guyana Prize for Literature was presented at the Awards Ceremony, the marquee event of the Guyana Prize for Literature Literary Festival 2023.

Oil: Dreams and our jitters

The successive  oil and gas fora that have been staged in Guyana have had the effect of attracting a level of international attention to the country that complements the high global profile which the country had incrementally accumulated in the wake of ExxonMobil’s 2015 announcement of its first major oil find offshore Guyana.

Dereliction by Ali gov’t on 2016 oil deal continues

It is completely unsurprising that ExxonMobil continues to fend off widespread calls for it to enter a renegotiation of the 2016 Product Sharing Agreement (PSA) with the Government of Guyana to enable the people of this country to have a greater share of the wealth derived from their natural resources.

Lessons from afar

Recalling comparisons with Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday resigned from her post and said she would stand down as leader of the Scottish National Party.

The Lamaha corridor

The embankment along Lamaha Street, part of what used to be the East Coast Railway, has been rebooted as the ‘Lamaha corridor’.

Teachers

The societal standing, which, historically, our teachers and the teaching profession, as a whole, have enjoyed, historically, has always been informed, much more, by the popular regard from which teaching, as a profession has benefitted, as a noble pursuit, than by the material returns enjoyed by our deliverers of education.

Money laundering and the Chinese connection

Two days after the February 6th editorial in this newspaper lamenting the lack of action by the authorities on addressing the proceeds of crime and money laundering, arrests were made at the CJIA, Timehri.

Parika Market fire

On Friday afternoon a huge blaze engulfed the Parika Market, consuming not just the stalls within the complex but also those on the roadside as well, destroying many dozens of income sources in the process.

A cruel game

Tomorrow an estimated 200 million viewers around the world will sit down to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVIII (that’s 58 for normal people).

Rice and climate change

Rice farmers from Regions Two, Three, Five and Six met Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha on Wednesday to discuss the problems they were facing in the industry.

Training nurses

The training of nurses in this country has been, over the years, worrying, to say the least.

Budding Metropolis

In the initial hours of entering Guyana, first time visitors and those travellers, including returning Guyanese, who have not been here in a while, are greeted with a high-level of energy permeating the society.

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