SNStabroek NewsCARICOM leaders must summon the courage to stand by CubaFeb 14, 2026KNKaieteur NewsCARICOM: Stand Up and Be CountedFeb 15, 2026
CARICOM leaders must summon the courage to stand by Cuba — Donald Ramotar
CARICOM leaders are urged to oppose the US blockade and show principled solidarity with Cuba at their upcoming meeting.
SNStabroek NewsMinister of Human Services’ speech was masterfulFeb 14, 2026KNKaieteur NewsCommendation for the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security: A Mission in ActionFeb 14, 2026
Minister of Human Services’ speech was masterful — Anonymous
Minister Persaud’s budget speech is portrayed as principled, people-centred leadership transforming social services policy.
SNStabroek NewsA paper like this is not easily replacedFeb 14, 2026
The closing of Stabroek News and Guyana’s civic memory — Keith Bernard
Stabroek News closure portrayed as a major loss to Guyana’s independent journalism and civic life.
SNStabroek NewsFocus of parliament must be on flood preventionFeb 14, 2026
Focus of parliament must be on flood prevention — Jamil Changlee
Calls for parliament to prioritise permanent flood prevention to protect health, infrastructure and investor confidence.
SNStabroek NewsThe children in the bus and the alcohol cultureFeb 14, 2026
The children in the bus and the alcohol culture — Vidyaratha Kissoon
Media report on children with alcohol in a minibus used to question Guyana’s wider alcohol culture and shared responsibility.
SNStabroek NewsWe also need research that explains why poverty persists – not only how many people are poorFeb 14, 2026
We also need research that explains why poverty persists – not only how many — Tarron Khemraj
Letter urges rigorous research into historical and institutional reasons poverty persists amid Guyana's oil-driven transformation.
SNStabroek NewsClosing of SN will be a blow to the free pressFeb 14, 2026
Closing of Stabroek News seen as blow to free press — Cheddi (Joey) Jagan (Jr.)
Closing of Stabroek News portrayed as major setback for Guyana's free press and a call is made for public support to keep it open.
SNStabroek NewsGuyanese politicians should take note of the resolve of MinnesotansFeb 14, 2026
Lessons for Guyana from Minnesota and ICE retreat — GHK Lall
US ICE crackdown and Minneapolis protests portrayed as a warning and model for Guyana’s leaders, courts, police and citizens.
SNStabroek NewsMore notice should have been given to the SN staffFeb 14, 2026
More notice should have been given to the SN staff — Shamshun Mohamed
Closure of Stabroek News portrayed as abrupt and unfair to staff given only one month’s notice.
KNKaieteur News‘When the Paymaster Spoke, the Powerful Went Silent’Feb 14, 2026
PPP leadership shaken by Mohamed financing claims — Hemdutt Kumar
PPP leaders portrayed as compromised after Mohamed alleges he heavily financed the party’s return to power.
KNKaieteur NewsA war of words, wisdom and wise-cracks in the National AssemblyFeb 14, 2026
A war of words, wisdom and wise-cracks in the National Assembly — Jai Lall
Exchange between MPs Ramkissoon and Panday portrayed as a lesson on religion, language and decorum in Guyana’s Parliament.
KNKaieteur NewsGuyanese Americans still for TrumpFeb 14, 2026
Guyanese Americans still for Trump — Vishnu Bisram
Continued support for Donald Trump among Guyanese Americans is linked to perceived economic, security and geopolitical benefits.
GCGuyana ChronicleValentine’s Day: Love Should Heal, Not HurtFeb 14, 2026
Valentine’s Day: Love Should Heal, Not Hurt — Suresh Sugrim
Valentine’s Day used to reflect on how real love should be daily, non-abusive, and grounded in respect and self-worth.
GCGuyana ChronicleAccountability is not persecutionFeb 14, 2026
Accountability is not persecution — Mike Bhikam
Politically persecuted claims by fugitives are portrayed as cynical attempts to evade lawful accountability.
KNKaieteur NewsThe $224 Million Question—Who Really Benefits from Our Lobbying Bill?Feb 13, 2026SNStabroek NewsWe are paying lobbyists a fortune to fight our domestic battles in the hallways of Washington D.CFeb 14, 2026
The $224 Million Question—Who Really Benefits from Our Lobbying Bill? — Hemdutt Kumar
Government spending on US lobbying firms questioned as serving elite political interests more than Guyana’s security or citizens.