Contracts, contracts everywhere
Today, the Guyana Teachers Union would be returning to court for a determination of the matter with the government. The GTU is... Read More
Blackout and an attempt to shift blame
Blackouts are now beyond explanation. People in every part of the country experience hours-long power outages daily. And this is happening in... Read More
Caricom simply ignored Haiti
Caricom convened a special forum, recently, to deal with the situation in Haiti. Haiti is at present caught up in violence with... Read More
We are diabetics and hypertensives
Last week I failed to produce a notebook. That was due in part to my indiscipline. I usually prepare the notebook on... Read More
Adam’s notebook
Just about every Guyanese has heard or read about oil wealth in the African countries. The foreign companies made huge oil discoveries... Read More
Democracy is what a government wants it to be
Democracy is the catch phrase these days in Guyana. The government says that it is keen to preserve democracy; the opposition says... Read More
No secret why bullying happens
Why do parents beat children? Because they can. Why does a bully pick on someone? Because he or she is certain that... Read More
The PPP parag de whole country It has often been said that people have short memory. They hear something today and within... Read More
Double standards in the justice system
There is a lot of talk about electoral reform. There are proposals that make for interesting reading. One proposal is that there... Read More