Farewell to Stabroek News and its role in Guyanese democracy
Clement J. Rohee
Stabroek NewsSN enabled thousands of Guyanese to express their views and communicate their messages like never beforeFeb 21, 2026
Kaieteur NewsFAREWELL TO STABROEK NEWSFeb 21, 2026
Stabroek News is praised for advancing press freedom, democracy and public debate amid Guyana’s changing media history.
Time for the return of K&S football in Linden
Jermaine Figueira
Guyana TimesTime for the return of K&S football in LindenFeb 21, 2026
Stabroek NewsBring back the Kashif and Shanghai football tournament to LindenFeb 21, 2026
Return of the Kashif and Shanghai football tournament to Linden promoted as vital for sport, youth and local economic development.
Bina Hill Institute: A living centre for Indigenous language revitalisation
M. Abraham
Stabroek NewsBina Hill Institute Indigenous language preservation project is all the more significant because of global shifts to dominant languagesFeb 21, 2026
Kaieteur NewsBina Hill Institute: A Living Centre for Indigenous Language RevitalisationFeb 21, 2026
Bina Hill Institute portrayed as a vital centre for preserving and revitalising Indigenous languages among Guyanese youth.
Stronger penalties urged for touts and rogue bus drivers
Leonard Craig
Stabroek NewsLegislate appropriate laws and regulatory frameworks to protect law abiding mini-bus passengers and drivers from toutsFeb 21, 2026
Letter calls for tougher laws and supervision to curb touts and rogue minibus drivers on bus parks.
Oil wealth and the burden carried by Amerindian communities
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsImpossible to reconcile Exxon’s head’s ‘save the planet’ gaffe and Paruima’s Deputy Toshao rescue of a person strapped in a warisheeFeb 21, 2026
Guyana’s oil boom is contrasted with Paruima’s medical hardship as evidence of deep neglect of Amerindian communities.
President Ali’s leadership and moral claims questioned
Jamil Changlee
Stabroek NewsMessages emanating from government strain credulityFeb 21, 2026
Government rhetoric on progress and morals is contrasted with poverty, flooding, and the Dharamlall issue.
Voting patterns in 2025 and implications for 2031
Geoffrey Da Silva
Stabroek NewsUncommon voting patterns emerged in 2025 national and regional elections analysisFeb 21, 2026
Analysis of 2025 regional voting patterns highlights PPP/C gains and opposition declines with implications for 2031 elections.
The NDC pickup firefighting gimmick
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsThe NDC pickup gimmick: A monument to fiscal irresponsibility and technical ignoranceFeb 21, 2026
Government plan to equip NDCs with firefighting pickups portrayed as wasteful theatre lacking real fire safety strategy.
Businesses could have saved Stabroek News
Vishnu Bisram
Kaieteur NewsBusinesses could have saved Stabroek NewsFeb 21, 2026
Letter highlights public and business failure to financially support Stabroek News, contributing to its closure.
Sending Guyana’s oil to Cuba will incur the wrath of the U.S.
F. Mohamed
Kaieteur NewsSending Guyana’s oil to Cuba will incur the wrath of the U.S.Feb 21, 2026
Supplying Guyanese oil to Cuba is portrayed as risking vital US support over Venezuela and the Essequibo dispute.
The Berbice Bridge Buyover is Another PPP Fraud
Leyland Chitlall Roopnaraine
VIVillage Voice NewsThe Berbice Bridge Buyover is Another PPP FraudFeb 21, 2026
Government’s plan to buy the Berbice Bridge portrayed as a corrupt bailout that enriches connected investors over NIS and taxpayers.