Opinion

Smartphone distraction

Every year there are new inventions. Some disappear as soon as they are patented since there isn’t a need for them, or they are too expensive to produce at the time, some take time to seep into everyday life, while others permanently change our lifestyles.

No evidence to discredit PNCR’s internal elections

Dear Editor, Now that I have completed and delivered on the PNCR`s internal elections, without any evidential or credible finger pointing at its integrity, for the second consecutive time, I will spare a moment to expose those who are pre-indisposed to anything good coming out of  the PNCR; and those who cannot help but judge any and everything by the corrupt ethos that has enveloped the country, which is actually of their making, and the manner of the conduct of business by some of them, a la Jagdeo, Ramson, Gunraj, et al, as I will illustrate here under.

They who accuse Hughes of conflict of interest should resolve theirs with the Guyanese people

Dear Editor, The recent election of Mr. Nigel Hughes as AFC leader and the so-called “conflict of interest” he faces based on the fact that his law firm represents Exxon/Mobil is, in reality, another attempt by the PPP/C hierarchy to weaken the opposition and to deflect the public’s attention away from much more important social, economic and political abnormalities which are surfacing to weaken this government’s one seat “majority” in Parliament.

Criminals amongst the ranks

Dear Editor, The robbery of millions at a bank under the cover of police uniforms, and false statements being added and then withdrawn from official police investigations, removes all confidence in what is going on at police headquarters.

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