Editorial

Drug wars and crises

Announcing the end of Mexico’s 13-year drug war, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters yesterday that “The main purpose of the government is to guarantee public safety … What we want is security, to reduce the daily number of homicides.”

Impartial inquiry needed into deaths of three children

The death of three young children, being cancer patients at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has once more starkly thrust that hospital into the limelight of public scrutiny, creating serious public interest in the outcome of a promised investigation into the three deaths which occurred over a matter of mere hours and days.

Hold your horses

The casual cricket follower who resides somewhere in the Eastern Hemisphere must have been quite confused when he initially tuned in to his favourite cricket channel to view the First Test between England and the West Indies last Saturday morning (in the Caribbean, evening on the Sub-continent).

Recognition

Recognition is customarily accorded to a country’s government on the basis that it is a de facto government.

Every One, Every Day

A few days ago, as H.bomberguy livestreamed a session of Donkey Kong 64 on the gaming platform Switch, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Representative for New York’s 14th Congressional District, entered the conversation as an “[Unidentified Caller].”

First Test

When the West Indies take the field this morning at the start of the First Test versus Joe Root’s England team fans throughout the Caribbean will be taking surreptitious glances throughout the day at the nearest television set, hoping that this is the long awaited new beginning.

Contemplating the Cooperative Movement

The 2017 Report by the “Ministerial Task Force on the Revitalization of The Cooperative Movement in Guyana”, information from which was published in last Friday’s issue of the Stabroek Business was by far the most candid official assessment of the performance of cooperatives in Guyana to have been seen in several years.

Political developments

Saturday’s election of Mr Irfaan Ali as the PPP/C presidential candidate for the general elections to be held in three months from December 21st is unsurprising.

Dual citizenship

Nothing could have done more to persuade the electorate that our politicians are utterly cynical than the pantomime which has been playing out over MPs having dual citizenship in contravention of the Constitution.

Tackling the Sindicatos

At a time when the entire world seems to be experiencing unprecedented change in some way or the other, it is important that the institutions of the state function with a clear focus and systematic efficiency, to avoid becoming swept up in, or swept away by this unrelenting stream of change.

Medicine and money

Anyone who views shows originating in the United States, whether on a television channel, YouTube or other online platforms funded by commercials would be familiar with the rampant advertising employed by global pharmaceutical and biotech companies.

Welcome England

Last Friday, the wives and girlfriends of the members of that long suffering group, the West Indies Test Cricket Fan Club, had to endure an annual ritual which coincided with the arrival of the sixteenth English Test team in Barbados.

Natural Resource Fund Bill

On January 3rd  –  just hours after the Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr Barton Scotland had declined to revisit the December 21, 2018  motion of no-confidence that resulted in the defeat of the APNU+AFC government, the Natural Resource Fund (NRF) Bill 2018 was passed after being presented for second and third reading by the Minister of Finance Winston Jordan.

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