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Seven bullets

Murdered young men in Guyana are often condemned in death. Killed without a trial, conviction, or a sentence for death, like a public stoning, where even after livor mortis has begun, the stones continue to be thrown.

Outside with the ‘Dunce Thugs’

There was pandemonium at the National Park last Saturday morning. The ‘Baderation’ concert was one of the events hosted by Hits and Jams Entertainment during our 56th Independence celebrations.

I am just asking

Many Guyanese believe that the arts and culture are an afterthought for government and not respected as other disciplines.

Fakery

The cries of Guyanese are often unheard. Doubts become muffled screams when the victims of this society’s dysfunction are ignored.

Little Dubai

In this so-called ‘Little Dubai’ gas prices are rising and so are the people’s blood pressure and frustrations.

Hair Today

In observance of International Women’s Day (IWD), the Ministry of Education allowed schoolgirls and female teachers to wear any hairstyle they chose.

Illusions of oneness

The curfew ended in time for the 52nd Republic anniversary. There were crowds at the stadium, the National Park and other venues as people cavorted like social distancing rules never existed.

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