Guyana’s growth must be balanced with environmental stewardship
Blane R. Bunbury
Kaieteur NewsGuyana’s growth must be balanced with environmental stewarshipFeb 27, 2026
Stabroek NewsThe state of our environment remains a pressing concernFeb 26, 2026
Guyana’s rapid development is portrayed as needing stronger environmental protection, waste control and hazardous waste management.
Why the rush to buy out the Berbice Bridge?
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsCan the reverting of the Berbice Bridge to the state be construed as a case of double charging Guyanese taxpayers?Feb 26, 2026VIVillage Voice NewsBridging Friends: How Toll‑Free Policy Pads Investor Pockets Before the BuyoutFeb 27, 2026
Government’s toll-free policy and planned Berbice Bridge buyout are portrayed as inflating investor gains at taxpayers’ expense.
The troubling trend of Chinese‑owned companies operating without adequate oversight or accountability
David Singh
Stabroek NewsContinued disregard for Guyanese workers reflects a troubling trend of Chinese-owned companies operating without adequate oversight or accountabilityFeb 26, 2026
Kaieteur NewsThe troubling trend of Chinese‑owned companies operating without adequate oversight or accountabilityFeb 26, 2026
Chinese‑owned mining operations in Guyana are portrayed as mistreating workers amid weak government oversight and enforcement.
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ExxonMobil, trust and a chance for real climate action
Thomas B. Singh
Stabroek NewsExxonMobil’s top brass has a fantastic opportunity now to reassure us that it is serious about carbon pricing and reduced emissionsFeb 26, 2026
ExxonMobil’s role in Guyana is linked to concerns over trust, elite capture and a missed opportunity for strong carbon pricing.
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Is this how a thriving republic and vibrant democracy behave?
GHK Lall
Stabroek NewsThe Republic is thriving and so too is its cost-of-livingFeb 26, 2026
re: President Ali among most dynamic Global South leaders on the world stage
Presidential claims of a thriving republic and vibrant democracy are questioned using opposition snubs, media pressure, and hardship.
Guyana’s democracy is being strangled
Mohamed Shabeer Zafar
Stabroek NewsDemocracy is being dismantled by those who have concluded that power matters more than peopleFeb 26, 2026
Guyana’s government portrayed as dismantling democracy through media control, unequal justice and politically driven division.
Oil wealth and a $9M surgery bill for a child
Lorenzo Joseph
Stabroek NewsGaps continue to widen in the healthcare systemFeb 26, 2026
Letter highlights a family facing a $9M private surgery bill for their child despite Guyana’s booming oil economy.
Republic Day banquet and Exxon’s unequal partnership
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsSovereignty for Sale: The Republic Day Banquet and the Illusion of PartnershipFeb 26, 2026
Guyana’s Republic Day banquet framed as symbol of a subservient, opaque relationship with Exxon over the nation’s oil resources.
Anthropic, AI power and Guyana’s financial sovereignty
Walter H. Persaud
Kaieteur NewsThe Political Economy of Artificial Intelligence: A Mandate for SovereigntyFeb 26, 2026
Letter warns that concentrated global AI power threatens Guyana’s sovereignty and urges robust, locally controlled financial data policy.
Saluting Stabroek News and Kaieteur News for defending democracy
Vishnu Bisram
Kaieteur NewsEncounters & Anecdotes with SN & KN on DemocracyFeb 26, 2026
Stabroek News and Kaieteur News are portrayed as central to Guyana’s pro-democracy struggle at home and in the diaspora.
Condolence letter to Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson
Olive B. Sampson
VIVillage Voice NewsLetter of Condolences that was sent to US Congressman Johnathon Jackson on the passing of his father Civil Rights leader Reverend Jesse L. JacksonFeb 26, 2026
IDPADA-G extends condolences to Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson and honours Reverend Jesse Jackson’s civil rights legacy.