Opinion
Dysfunctional democracies
The blast that levelled Beirut’s port on August 4 was not caused, as conspiracy theories have alleged, by a terrorist attack, nor a nuclear device, nor a missile.
Past several weeks have been a horrific eye opener
Dear Editor, I have always liked history. As a result I find history textbooks, classes and documentaries quite interesting.
Early curfew has to be reimposed to tackle COVID-19
Dear Editor, The cases of COVID-19 in Guyana are increasing each day at an alarming rate.
The lower levels of public servants
Dear Editor, If one reads and interprets correctly, there appears to be an inordinate rush to terminate ‘contracts’ of those senior public servants identified (however hastily) as ‘Political appointees’.
We must be given the right to once again put food on the table
Dear Editor, As a recovered COVID-19 patient, there seems to be a new and welcome wave in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Twenty-one Commandments
Dear Editor, Granger deliver ten commandments Widdout any help from Moses.
City Hall
Previous PPP/C administrations had an odious reputation where Georgetown was concerned, since citizens felt the city was being penalised for political reasons.
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Unconsionable
Dear Editor, A good life perspective: put seven thousand workers, their families and communities on the breadline, then dole out allegedly, half a million dollars monthly in salary, perks and other benefits to one of your own.
Education Ministry should consider partnership with Google
Dear Editor, The new administration appears to be in firefighting mode due to the current dire financial situation of the country, which is also reflected in the financial situation of a number of ministries.
Lessons learnt during the quarantine
Dear Editor, I’m a first year student, who has completed ENG 1203 at the University of Guyana.
Decision to seek technical aid on Payara is commendable
Dear Editor, President Ali’s decision to seek technical assistance to review the Payara project is most commendable, and is a good sign that our new government would listen to the voice of Guyanese stakeholders concerned and invested in making sure our oil wealth is to the benefit of Guyanese first.
Small miners would like to engage with Minister Bharrat
Dear Editor, I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to the newly appointed Minister of Natural Resources, Mr.
Cartoon
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Imbalance
Next month will complete 25 years since nearly 50,000 women from all around the world and all walks of life met in Beijing, China and managed over the course of two weeks to bring into being what was at the time the most enlightened proposal for changing the lives of women and advancing their rights.
Reconciliation is needed like nothing else
Dear Editor, I confess to being torn. The calls have been quick and loud for prioritizing constitutional reform and starting the healing.
This Cabinet would do well to follow principles set by Cheddi Jagan and eschew arrogant, corrupt behaviour
Dear Editor, It is very inspiring to see such a large number of new female and young Ministers who want to make a difference on the way forward for Guyana.
Deliberate `accidents’ pose severe security threat
Dear Editor, I return to the real world to warn my fellow Guyanese of a menace that has been out there for a while now, but which has surfaced with worrying frequency.
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