WHEN I arrived at the Parliament Building on Thursday last, I immediately noticed that the atmosphere was just right for
THE Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has placed Guyana at the top of its index for 2018 on countries with the
YESTERDAY, October 6, marked the 42nd anniversary of the Cubana Air disaster. Many would not remember that mid-air mass murder,
RECENTLY, in addressing some issues relating to the upcoming local government elections, I severely castigated the People’s Progressive Party (PPP)
IN both East and West Berbice, I discovered that a few members of my large, extended family had signed up
IN a banner headline, the opposition-aligned Guyana Times yesterday screamed: “China concerned over robberies of Chinese businesses in Guyana.” That
THE opposition leader has maximised the grievances of teachers into a “crisis.” He tried to stoke the strike by telling
WITH neither the government nor the Guyana Teacher’s Union closing the door to talks tomorrow, when the new school term
SECTIONS of the local press have reported under similar captions: “Venezuelan exodus approaching crisis moment”. A United Nations migration agency
IN post-independent Guyana, every new decade, it seemed, has been marked by an episodic return of a significant American presence.






