Dear Editor,
Guyana has a history from the cruelty of colonialism, the inhumanity of slavery, the intolerable levels of indenturship, and the deliberate western engineered racial division among the two major ethnic groups in our country still leaves those scars unhealed for us as a people, 57 years later as an independent nation.
Dear Editor,
VP Jagdeo himself, admitted on the Glenn Lall show that “yes, full liability coverage is in all of the permits”; and in his August 19, 2022 press conference, exclaims “it is by law and by the permit they have to do this.
Dear Editor,
All Guyanese, our Caribbean neighbours, and Venezuela, must now be worried sick by the Honourable VP Jagdeo’s announcing that slashing the parent company guarantee from full coverage, down to a piddling $2 Billion USD, “remains a priority”.
Dear Editor,
The pluralism that shaped our cultural landscape is accentuated when all groups can freely express their values and claim ownership of the distinct cultural traits that define our existence.
Dear Editor,
In the news of the week of 19 April, we hear that CARICOM leaders would like to hold US gun manufacturers accountable for the ‘illegal’ weapons which fuel gun violence in the Carib-bean.
Dear Editor,
The Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) condemns yet another attack on female journalists, this time a verbal attack on Tamica Garnett of the Guyana Chronicle on 19 April 2023 from PNC Chief Scrutineer Carol Joseph, after Tamica Garnett requested information from the party on the local government election (LGE).
Dear Editor,
Please allow me to reply to Joey Jagan’s article about my father, Boysie Ramkarran, and my brother Ralph Ramkarran, which appeared in your edition of Saturday 22, April, 2023.
Dear Editor,
With Guyana’s discovery of oil and gas, which captured the world’s attention, and the potential it has to develop the people and respective industries, many conversations have started.
Dear Editor,
More often than not when small parties pop up on the political scene grand promises and noble talks of transparency, accountability and fighting for the ‘small men and women’ are given to the ever tired, tested and forgotten masses.
Dear Editor,
In less than two years, without any public disclosure of the reasons, all the Government’s projections to justify the Wales Gas to Shore project have been proven incorrect.
Dear Editor,
Since colonial times, we Indigenous peoples have been exploited of our natural resources, such as gold, diamond, and timber among other precious commodities, which we had preserved over the years in Guyana and other countries in the Americas.