Opinion

City Hall’s current clampdown

It comes as no surprise that there are eating houses, guest houses, barbering and hairdressing services and a host of other business ‘hustles’ in the city that are in breach of municipal public health and safety regulations.

Budget thoughts

For the average struggling Guyanese,  the most noteworthy announcement made by the Minister of Finance, Dr Ashni Singh in his budget presentation would have been the lifting of the income tax threshold substantially from $40,000 per month to $50,000 per month. 

Commissioner Greene

Where else on the democratic face of this planet could we have had a sequence of events like the one which has been unfolding here over the last few weeks?

After all the investment in Linden the people there should support a small increase in electricity tariffs

Dear Editor, As an average Guyanese I wish to echo the sentiments that the Minister of Finance made when he delivered the 2012 Budget in the National Assembly and said that “the prevailing dispensation will test and hopefully prove our resolve as a people, and within this House our respective will to serve as responsible representatives of a deserving people, to work together in service to the cause of national development.”

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