The talk and the reality may be different things
A new chapter opened in Guyana on Sunday although some say that it was a case of revisiting the past. Of course,... Read More
I see a return to the horror days
When the national motto was coined it was a hope, a huge hope that has not been realized after more than five... Read More
IF THE INTENT OF ORDER 60 CAN’T BE HONOURED, MR PRESIDENT, CANCEL THESE ELECTIONS—says Lincoln Lewis
I call on President David Granger not to allow history to record him as it did Nero. You have been elected leader... Read More
GECOM should disassociate from any declaration for this Election—says Lincoln Lewis
I have carefully followed the election process. During the trading of allegations of irregularities some have pointed fingers at Returning Officer Clairmont... Read More
When the Magistrates’ Court becomes a political platform
For the second time in a year I have seen moves to jail people for doing their work. And it is not... Read More
These elections are more than the political parties
These elections have shattered many friendships. People have displayed hatred to those that they once embraced and probably shared their bread. But... Read More
Supporting the coalition could be a wicked act. Ask Uncle Sam
For the first time in independent Guyana the elections have attracted so much global attention. There were contentious elections during the Forbes... Read More
People hear what they want to hear
Many years ago I remember my mother saying to me that people only hear what they want to hear, and see what... Read More
The CCJ can only rule that it has no jurisdiction
…but PPP lawyers want court to break the law On Wednesday the Caribbean Court of Justice is expected to hand down... Read More