Opinion
The Sussex St bond revisited
In its column in yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek, Transparency Institute Guyana Inc (TIGI) addressed the country’s ranking in the most recent report of Transparency International on corruption perceptions and considered the various factors which could have given rise to the improved score.
Crude behaviour by cop at Mon Repos market
Dear Editor, ENetworks has been collecting additional monies for the past three months to replace the current TV boxes with “orange boxes” with the written undertaking that their customers would access additional channels with better resolution and that this would have been in place by 1st May 2018.
Pressure and exposure should reach the domestic abuser’s place of employment
Dear Editor, A contributor to the opinion column of USA Today came up with a novel suggestion last week.
Injured after NAREI bridge at Pouderoyen fell away
Dear Editor, On Friday May 11, 2018 I visited the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute’s plant nursery at Pouderoyen to purchase plants.
Cybercrime bill represents a very worrying and repressive trend
Dear Editor, With each passing day, APNU+AFC’s arrogance and contempt for the people of this country becomes more apparent.
COFCOR and Guyana’s move to the ICJ
Speaking on Monday at the opening of the 21st Meeting of the Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) in The Bahamas, CARICOM Secretary-General Irwin LaRocque implored the ministers gathered to speak with one voice to maximize benefits for the region.
Cartoon
Attorney General responsible for settlement, loss of key cases
Dear Editor, Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon has now entered the arena in defence of his colleague, Attorney General, Mr.
Complaints by Kitty market vendors must be heeded
Dear Editor, At our last statutory meeting on the 23rd of April 2018, the Chairperson, Her Worship the Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green refused to allow me, a duly-elected Councillor the right to highlight the plight of the Kitty market vendors who continue to sell on the roadside after some two and half years since the Market rehabilitation project began and still pay their rentals for stalls they do not occupy.
‘Dutch disease’ has already overtaken formerly robust economy
Dear Editor, Having read the International Monetary Fund’s Guyana: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2018 Article IV Mission, I feel compelled to share my analysis in layman terms.
Police targeting community motorbikes at Macaw
Dear Editor, I live on the east bank of the Berbice River in the farming village, Macaw.
A waste of taxpayers money
Dear Editor, I refer to the two-page spread on pages 16 and 17 of your Friday edition.
Aim is not to secure convictions but to engage in political persecution and damage reputations
Dear Editor, This week, the nation witnessed, first-hand, how the law enforcement agencies of the state and the criminal justice system can be used by the authoritarians against the citizenry.
Abandoning diplomacy
President Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is a characteristic act of petulance and one that is inexplicable except as a rebuke to his predecessor.
A taan singing revival in New York
Dear Editor, An effort was made last Saturday at a free concert at a public school auditorium in Richmond Hill to revive Guyanese style taan singing.
Politikles
Festival City flooding worsening, nothing being done
Dear Editor, For the last 15 years I have resided in E.R.
Bottom-up advisory relationship in public service has been overturned
Dear Editor, My colleagues, in reminiscing with me, reminded that there was a form of what is now ‘regional administration’ since the old colonial times.
Vindictive actions against Singh, Brassington would lead to greater brain drain, less investment
Dear Editor, The events of the past week involving the charges laid against Dr.
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