Editorial

Adhering to the law

When a President addresses the nation it is usually with respect to a situation or occurrence which affects everybody, or at least is of direct relevance to everybody.

Effective management of the Telecom Sector

The liberalisation of the telecommunications sector on October 5 2020 was one of the first decisive moves by the current administration albeit a fortunate gift delivered by its predecessor’s protracted negotiations with GTT.

Marudi mining

Earlier this month President Irfaan Ali and his team jetted off to Glasgow without consulting anyone regarding the nation’s climate change plans, although they still committed to an agreement there on forests and land use.

Greenwashing

In its moves to eliminate avoidable plastic waste, it was announced this week that England is looking to add plastic plates, cutlery and polystyrene cups to the list of items already banned, which includes single-use plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds.

The last amateurs

As the world of sports and the entertainment industry become more intertwined and re-shaped by television’s advertising dollar, the salaries of sportsmen and sportswomen, management and coaches have escalated into the stratosphere.

Déjà vu?

Last Saturday afternoon, a fire ‘of unknown origin,’ gutted sections of the building housing the Guyana Police Force’s Office of Professional Responsibility.

Auditing of ExxonMobil costs

On November 17th, after two weeks of concern that his government had nonchalantly conceded that the statutory period for the forensic scrutiny of US$9.5b in ExxonMobil’s expenditure had expired, President Ali provided an assurance that the gigantic sum would be audited.

Public servants’ 7% increase

It was only the week before last when President Irfaan Ali told the nation that discussions were ongoing on wages and salary increases for public servants, and that an announcement would be made very soon.

Eating to live

What began as a whisper in the world of fine dining last week, ended with a clamour on Friday when it became known that James Beard award winning Swiss chef Daniel Humm, a vegan advocate, was parting ways with the famous Claridge’s hotel at the end of the year over its rejection of his vision for an all-vegan menu.

Conflict of interest

The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) recently held two press conferences in order to declare that it was partnering with the Kashif and Shanghai (K&S) Organization for the staging of two football tournaments at the end of this year.

Revisiting the Brickdam Police Station fire

After the October 2 fire that flattened the complex that used to be the Brickdam Police Station, the far-fetched tale about the origin of the fire and the official ‘ticking off’ and ‘hanging out to dry’ of the Guyana Fire Service for what was deemed to be its underperformance on the day at what, contextually, was the country’s most significant fire in recent times, never really ‘washed’ with the public.

Contract award to St8ment Investment

The purpose of any Procurement Act is to ensure that projects funded by the public purse are awarded to companies that are in compliance and capable of executing the works within time and budget.

Government for the people

There is some quirk in the minds of politicians which makes it possible for them to espouse certain principles when they are out of office, and then promptly do the opposite when they are in government.

A new politics for a new Guyana

Societies and economies are fluid. Political parties must adapt to these “tides in the affairs of men” or else languish “in shallows and in miseries”.

CSEC

Guyana’s CSEC results have now been made public, and while they reflect a decline in performance over previous years that will probably not excite the anxiety in the Ministry of Education that otherwise might have been the case.

Despicable acts

Having pleaded guilty at the beginning of this month to committing misconduct in a public office, two members of London’s Metropolitan Police are currently awaiting their fates, which, according to the judge presiding over their case, more than likely will be jail terms.

Mission marooned

The West Indies defence of their T20 World Cup title, branded by Cricket West Indies (CWI) as Mission Maroon, as expected, has ended catastrophically.

CARICOM must keep Haiti close

No member country of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has come even close to experiencing the litany of tragedies and trauma which Haiti has, historically, had to endure.

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