Opinion

Strenuous and urgent efforts have to be made for shared governance

Dear Editor, I would like to suggest some reform of the system of government in Guyana which I believe can produce a permanent solution to the problems which we have been encountering among the major parties, which keep increasing with no sign of improvement in our governance, and which is continually maintaining this culture of division among our people, especially at times when we have to elect a new set of persons to administer our affairs.

Where do these members stand?

Dear Editor, I refer to the statement that because the organization was not consulted collectively some members have distanced themselves from a news article condemning attacks on a Caribbean female prime minister (‘Not a WGEC decision’ SN July 4).

COVID-19 trauma

Yesterday’s passing of 25-year-old teacher, Donna Greaves at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC) underlines the continuing trauma facing the country from COVID-19.

Coup d’êtat

President David Granger’s revelation in a radio interview last Monday that he supported Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield’s report to Gecom, and that he thought the declaration of results should be based on it, set alarm bells ringing throughout the country.

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