Step away from curated Facebook monologues, address indictments directly at a press conference
Nikhil Sankar
Guyana ChronicleAddress these indictments at a press conferenceJan 22, 2026
Guyana TimesStep away from curated Facebook monologues, address indictments directly at a press conferenceJan 21, 2026
Letter questions perceived preferential treatment and silence around US fraud indictments against MP Azruddin Mohamed.
Speaker has yet another opportunity to redeem himself
Annette Ferguson
Stabroek NewsSpeaker has yet another opportunity to redeem himselfJan 21, 2026
Kaieteur NewsWhen will we rise above this destructive political culture?Jan 21, 2026
Speaker Nadir and the PPP/C government are portrayed as undermining constitutional norms and equitable governance in Guyana.
The masquerade must stop
Faiyaz Alli
Kaieteur NewsThe masquerade must stopJan 21, 2026
Stabroek NewsThe speaker’s masquerade must stopJan 21, 2026
Government’s continued failure to select a Leader of the Opposition is portrayed as humiliating loyal PPP/C supporters.
Rooting out bureaucratic corruption in Guyana
Tara Singh
Kaieteur NewsCould the setting up of an Independent Office of Inspector General lower corruption?Jan 21, 2026
Stabroek NewsRooting out bureaucratic corruption in GuyanaJan 23, 2026
Creation of an Inspector General and legal reforms proposed to curb Guyana’s entrenched bureaucratic corruption.
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Georgetown needs honesty and reforms for City Hall
Surujdai Juglall
Stabroek NewsGeorgetown needs honesty about past shortcomings and practical reforms that empower City Hall to function effectivelyJan 21, 2026
Georgetown’s longstanding decline is linked to central government constraints and calls for honest, practical reforms.
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The hypocrisy of selective sovereignty
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsThe hypocrisy of selective sovereigntyJan 21, 2026
Canadian envoy’s calls for democratic transparency framed as essential to investor confidence and genuine partnership.
Why the school breakfast programme matters
Former Lecturer
Guyana TimesWhy the school breakfast programme mattersJan 21, 2026
Government’s expanded school feeding programme portrayed as vital support for low-income students’ nutrition and learning.
Why wasn’t the teen shot during a robbery not in school?
Neil Adams
Guyana TimesWhy wasn’t the teen shot during a robbery not in school?Jan 21, 2026
Shooting of a 13-year-old robber prompts questions about school absence, cash grant oversight, and parental responsibility.
Awful service at GRA Lethem branch
Anonymous
Stabroek NewsAwful service at GRA Lethem branchJan 21, 2026
Service quality and customer support at the GRA Lethem branch portrayed as chaotic and disrespectful to the public.
Budget should have increased stipend, funding for MPs
Citizen Audreyanna Thomas
Stabroek NewsBudget should have increased stipend, funding for MPsJan 21, 2026
Budget 2026 urged to raise MPs' stipends and fund opposition constituency offices to strengthen governance.
Nadir and the hollowing out of democracy
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsNadir and the hollowing out of democracyJan 21, 2026
Speaker Nadir’s foreign engagements portrayed as hollowing out Guyana’s democracy amid delay in appointing an Opposition Leader.
Region 10 REO must be directed to fulfil his obligation
Jonathan Subrian
Stabroek NewsRegion 10 REO must be directed to fulfil his obligationJan 21, 2026
Region 10 governance paralysis linked to REO inaction, with the minister urged to intervene and end a four-month deadlock.
Guyana could have 25 years more of hand-wringing with the lopsided 2016 PSA
Terence M. Yhip
Stabroek NewsGuyana could have 25 years more of hand-wringing with the lopsided 2016 PSAJan 21, 2026
Guyana’s weak position and poor due diligence in 2016 are portrayed as causing a long-term, lopsided oil deal with Exxon.
Budget and parliamentary democracy Guyana style
GHK Lall
Stabroek NewsBudget and parliamentary democracy Guyana styleJan 21, 2026
Upcoming 2026 national budget portrayed as infrastructure-heavy and politically farcical amid concerns over debt and living costs.
A rather pathetic start to the second term
Shamshun Mohamed
Stabroek NewsA rather pathetic start to the second termJan 21, 2026
Government’s second term portrayed as inglorious, with budget delays, cash grant issues and questionable parliamentary conduct.