Opinion
Letters
Paul Slowe criticizes the Guyana Police Force for not implementing less-lethal weapons, despite a 2021 amendment allowing their use. He argues that this failure led to the fatal shootings of two men. Slowe calls for accountability and expresses condolences to the victims' families.
Political Endorsement and Engrossment in Guyana
Keith Bernard criticizes the political landscape in Guyana, where endorsements have turned into engrossment, with politicians switching allegiances for convenience. He highlights shifts within major parties like PPP/C and APNU+AFC, and smaller parties like GAP and WPA, urging voters to demand genuine engagement over opportunistic politics.
Rewriting History of Guyana's Political Landscape
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo is accused of revising Guyana's political history, downplaying the PPP's communist ties in the 1950s. Cheddi Jagan's attempts to align with communist powers are highlighted. The letter urges transparency about the PPP's past, emphasizing the need for public awareness of historical complexities.
Government Funding for University of Guyana
Dr. Tilokie Arnold Depoo emphasizes the importance of education in Guyana, highlighting government efforts to make education accessible by removing fees. He argues for fiscal prudence at the University of Guyana to support nation-building and economic growth, while addressing criticisms of government funding policies.
James Bond's Political Endorsement and Legal Troubles
James Bond's endorsement of the PPP/C and President Ali is seen as self-serving, linked to his legal troubles involving state land transactions. Bond, a PNCR member, faces charges for allegedly defrauding NICIL. His actions raise concerns about his loyalty and motives, suggesting caution for the PPP in accepting defectors.
Achievements of the Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health in Guyana has significantly improved healthcare infrastructure and services, investing $15B GYD in hinterland communities. New health centers and telemedicine access have been established, enhancing healthcare delivery. Training programs for healthcare professionals are also underway, empowering youth and creating job opportunities. Dr. Frank Anthony's leadership is commended.
Features
Guyana Chronicle
- Editorial / Editor
Economic Growth and Social Progress
Guyanese 2025 budget proposes $1.382 trillion for growth without new taxes.
- The Freddie Kissoon Column / Frederick Kissoon
Biden leaves office without telling the truth
Columnist critiques US political dynamics, linking Guyana's electoral integrity to broader democratic concerns.
Kaieteur News
- Editorial / Editor
Minister Benn running interference
Minister Benn's intervention raises questions about police commissioner's autonomy amid fraud allegations.
- Hard Truths / GHK Lall
Exim 4% rate
EXIM bank's loan to Guyana sparks debate over interest rates and geopolitical influences.
- Peeping Tom
Burnham must be having a good laugh
Jagdeo's press conferences blur lines between party and government, raising concerns of paramountcy.
Guyana Times
- Editorial / Editor
Action & ensuring public funds deliver quality results
Utility pole collapse highlights need for accountability in Guyana's infrastructure projects.
- Eyewitness
Budgeting …for a hot world
Guyanese budget discussions highlight climate change concerns and potential reparations initiatives.