Reflections on our Political Economy
Dear Editor, Reflections on our Political Economy, Dear Editor, I write to recognise the outstanding presentation by young Nigel Hughes at last... Read More
SALARY INCREASE OF 6.5% IS A SLAP IN THE FACE OF PUBLIC SERVANTS
The ridiculous 6.5% increase in the 2023 pay for public servants should shame any government with a modicum of decency and sensibility.... Read More
If the Law is an Ass, GECOM is Riding it to death says Alexander
Dear Editor, A reputable jurist, Lord Denning, once stated that the ‘Law is an Ass’. In fact, the original quote came from... Read More
The Public Procurement Commission is comatose.
Dear Editor, Stabroek News article on the progress of the Bamia Primary School highlights the challenges that exist when previously untested contractors... Read More
The PNCR famous four – Ganesh, Natasha, Daniel and Ubraj
DEAR EDITOR The PNCR, a predominantly black political party in Guyana, was recently thrust into the spotlight when four of its Indian... Read More
Alexander appeals for good governance and inclusivity in National ID Card roll out
GEORGETOWN, Guyana – While efforts are being made to introduce high-tech biometrically advanced identification cards within various sectors of Guyana, it seems... Read More
Was Prime Minister Mia Mottley denying Guyana its place in history?
Dear Editor, As the centennial (1923-2023) birth anniversary of the late Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham is being commemorated, it is instructive to... Read More
The Wales Gas to shore Project Continues to be shrouded in mystery.
Dear Editor, Today’s disclosure that Exxon will be selling 50 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to the government is... Read More
Statements of Poll are meaningless except for the courts
Dear Editor It is with increasing frequency that the politicians, in pursuit of their partisan agendas, keep referring to the events following... Read More