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
Jagdeo looks for people from afar to work in Guyana
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo has said that Guyana will have to import labour. He has not specified the reason except to suggest... Read More
Some facts cannot be disputed
Many years ago I was a teacher. In fact, that was my first job. It started way back in 1966. I entered... Read More
Trying to rewrite history or denying the facts?
There are many occasions of people denying history. In fact, what passes for history is merely a record of the views of... Read More
Shunning professionalism for political expediency
Guyana is probably the country with an abundance of talented people. The reality is that the man in the street does not... Read More
Guyana seems to be the resurrecting Babel
When I was a young boy steeped in the Anglican church, I was fascinated by the story of the tower of Babel.... Read More
Life is more than COVID
There is more to life than COVID-19. But from the conversations and the news, one would believe that the only thing happening... Read More
The resistance to the COVID-19 vaccination programme
There is a lot to be said over the COVID-19 vaccination programme and while people are talking, a sharp line is being... Read More
The tales of Haiti and Afghanistan
Two significant events occurred recently and both impacted the lives of people. The first was the earthquake that struck Haiti. It was... Read More