THE new American Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah-Ann Lynch, seems to have already rolled up her sleeves and started work to
AFTER meeting Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo on March 6, President Granger two days later met with the Guyana Elections Commission
I HAVE seen a recent news conference by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo in which he scandalously labelled sections of the
FOR several days we felt the tremor from the sound systems. From different directions came the heavy pounding from drums,
FOR our indigenous peoples and other residents of the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo (Region Nine), the fan-out by government ministers is
AS the cameras rolled last week while we were touring the construction site of the new Supenaam wharf at the
ON Friday, I made a successful visit to the Essequibo Coast for meetings with rice farmers and the business community.
IN his address to officers of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) last Thursday, Commander-in-Chief and Guyana’s President David Granger stated
KAIMEN! Halekuba! Miari Mang! Pararubo! Bowkaya! Waku Pena! and Kirwane! These are different salutations in some of our Guyanese indigenous
EVEN after the crucial Government-Opposition meeting, I still saw yesterday a splurge of pro-opposition letters in sections of the media






