Daily Features

Violet Otindo
Violet Otindo

Award winning journalist lets the people speak

In Guyana, access to a local newspaper is as easy as any Sunday morning, except for those who live in the rural areas, who would have to wait for the newspapers to arrive at a local vendor in their area before being afforded the opportunity of reading the news.

Revisiting Corporate Governance

Introduction Even accountants can benefit from a periodic encounter with history and as this column revisits the never ending journey to arrive at the Nirvana of Corporate Governance, it is good that we recall a few facts.

This eager-looking female is ready to become a lively family pet or companion. She has been spayed and is at GSPCA’s Animal Clinic and Shelter at Robb Street and Orange Walk awaiting a permanent home.  
This eager-looking female is ready to become a lively family pet or companion. She has been spayed and is at GSPCA’s Animal Clinic and Shelter at Robb Street and Orange Walk awaiting a permanent home.  

Dental problems & ageing of the dog by observing its teeth

You may recall that last week we decided to deal with that which is normal before embarking on the pathological.

Dr Bertie Ramcharan

Planning for social justice: The Indian Planning Commission

By Dr Bertie Ramcharan Director of the Guyana Institute of Public Policy The acclaimed Indian Nobel economics laureate, Amartya Sen, an economist, philosopher and public thinker, who wrote the much-cited work, Development as Freedom, has just published another powerful book, the Idea of Justice (2009), in which he argues that instead of approaching the issue of justice from the traditional perspective of a social contract and of being concerned with identifying what perfectly just social and institutional arrangements might be, one should concentrate instead on preventing and reducing injustices in society as a concrete way of rendering justice.

Initiatives for the city

Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA Introduction: This is an updated column from a year ago given this issue was once again raised by the Mayor of Georgetown and the need for new revenues in order to improve the city. 

What the elderly say about…Their lives

Photos and interviews by Tiffny RhodiusThis is the month of the elderly and the Ministry of Labour hosted a Health Day last Thursday and provided medical services to senior citizens from various homes for the elderly and others and SN asked the senior citizens about their lives now and the problems that they may be encountering.

Scores of bicycles parked outside the Metro station at Frederiksburg in Copenhagen last Sunday.

As green as it gets

Given all that is known about temperate climes, one would assume that achieving energy efficiency in homes in a country like Denmark might be difficult.

Some clothes  from Sonia Noel’s ready-to-wear line.

Four local designers for China Trade fair

Sonia Noel is hopping off to China to lead a Guyanese contingent of fashion designers who were tipped to participate in the Ningbo International Fashion Fair, an emerging collaboration in diplomatic relations between China and Guyana.

Dr Steve Surujabally

Oral ailments

Tongue problems Pet CornerParalysis of the tongue In all my years of practice, I can only recall seeing this condition once.

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