↳ Stabroek News and Indian Guyanese finding their voice
Stabroek News’ closure portrayed as ironic given its role in amplifying Indian Guyanese perspectives and shaping culture.
Stabroek News’ closure portrayed as ironic given its role in amplifying Indian Guyanese perspectives and shaping culture.
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsWhy is gov’t planning to pay billions for a bridge that was about to be free?Feb 15, 2026
Government’s purchase of the Berbice River Bridge portrayed as an unnecessary multi‑billion‑dollar giveaway to private investors.
Neville Bissember
Stabroek NewsGECOM information on Commonwealth voters misleadingFeb 15, 2026
GECOM’s public advice on Commonwealth citizens’ voting rights is portrayed as misreading constitutional domicile requirements.
Tarron Khemraj
Stabroek NewsExxonMobil does not have knowhow for solving problems of coastal ecology, my father didFeb 15, 2026
ExxonMobil’s expertise is portrayed as unsuitable for Guyana’s coastal drainage issues compared with traditional estate knowledge.
Annan Boodram
Stabroek NewsSN’s absence will negatively impact media landscape in GuyanaFeb 15, 2026
Closure of Stabroek News portrayed as a major loss for Guyana’s media landscape despite criticisms of its journalism.
GHK Lall
Stabroek NewsSN’s dedication to balanced coverage was always pronouncedFeb 15, 2026
Stabroek News closure portrayed as a severe blow to Guyana’s independent media caused by withheld state advertising revenue.
Keith Bernard
Stabroek News‘Right-sizing’ sugar will have impact on rum industryFeb 15, 2026
Opposition plans to right-size GuySuCo portrayed as a threat to subsidised molasses supplies underpinning Guyana’s rum industry.
Vincent Alexander
Stabroek NewsWhat James Bond said about scholarshipsFeb 15, 2026
James Bond’s budget speech is portrayed as misrepresenting the history of law scholarships and his business ties to the PPP.
John Mair
Stabroek NewsFarewell Stabroek NewsFeb 15, 2026
Closure of Stabroek News portrayed as a loss for Guyana and an opening for new digital journalism.
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsThe Island of Long Shadows: When Geopolitics Becomes a Human HungerFeb 15, 2026
US-led fuel restrictions are portrayed as a silent siege pushing Cuba’s energy system and society toward humanitarian crisis.
Walter H. Persaud
Kaieteur NewsBanana Pseudostem Fiber and the Industrial Future of GuyanaFeb 15, 2026
Banana pseudostem fiber is presented as a missed industrial opportunity that could support Guyana’s green, diversified development.
Blane R. Bunbury
Kaieteur NewsThe growing popularity of vaping and smokingFeb 15, 2026
Rising vaping and smoking in Guyana is contrasted with stricter global moves to protect youths from second-hand exposure.