SNStabroek NewsTraffic department outsourcing law enforcement to commutersFeb 17, 2026GTGuyana TimesLawlessness in public transportation systemFeb 16, 2026
↳Lawlessness in public transportation system — Riley Matthews
Police reliance on commuter reports is questioned as the writer urges proactive enforcement against widespread public transport abuses.
GTGuyana TimesGuySuCo should also produce rumFeb 16, 2026iNiNews GuyanaLetter: GuySuCo should also produce rum - INews GuyanaFeb 17, 2026
↳GuySuCo should also produce rum — Jamil Changlee
GuySuCo is urged to enter rum production and charge competitive input prices to boost profits and support a fully Guyanese rum industry.
KNKaieteur NewsTrade unions cannot and must not sit idly by while the rights of their members are trampledFeb 16, 2026SNStabroek NewsHolding governments accountable is the right of every Guyanese irrespective of party in powerFeb 16, 2026
Accountable governance in Guyana’s oil economy — Lincoln Lewis
Accountable governance in Guyana’s oil-driven economy is questioned amid weak labour protection and unfulfilled reform promises.
KNKaieteur NewsRevelation, without attending facts, sounded hollowFeb 16, 2026SNStabroek NewsOnline university refunds somehow sounds hollowFeb 16, 2026
Online university refunds somehow sounds hollow — Shamshun Mohamed
Minister’s assurances on online university refund repayments portrayed as vague and lacking key details.
SNStabroek NewsMany critics of Stabroek News have nothing in their ramblingsFeb 16, 2026
↳Many critics of Stabroek News have nothing in their ramblings — Dhanraj Bhagwandin
Criticism of Stabroek News is portrayed as uninformed and lacking basic understanding of newspaper journalism.
SNStabroek NewsStabroek News has been an important source of information and analysis for meFeb 16, 2026
Stabroek News has been an important source of information and analysis for me — Greg Quinn
Closure of Stabroek News portrayed as a major loss for Guyana’s media, public debate and informed policymaking.
SNStabroek NewsI consider myself lucky to have contributed to the mission of the Stabroek NewsFeb 16, 2026
I consider myself lucky to have contributed to the mission of the Stabroek News — Andre Haynes
Former staffer portrays Stabroek News as a vital, pro-democracy public service whose closure will impoverish Guyana’s civic life.
SNStabroek NewsNewspaper closure a sad event for GuyanaFeb 16, 2026
Newspaper closure a sad event for Guyana — Krishna Nand Prasad
Writer laments past and possible future newspaper closures as a major loss for Guyana.
SNStabroek NewsGuyana’s upward nudge to 40 points on the Transparency International Index masks its contradictory realitiesFeb 16, 2026
Guyana’s contradictory transparency realities — Hemdutt Kumar
Guyana’s modest CPI score gain is contrasted with concerns over media harassment, state capture and weak accountability.
SNStabroek NewsConsider a switch to the digital communications technologyFeb 16, 2026
SN should consider digital communication technology — Vishnu Bisram
Stabroek News closure is lamented and a move to digital-only publishing urged to preserve its democratic role.
KNKaieteur NewsThe $1 Buyout: How the government is paying billions for a bridge that was about to be freeFeb 16, 2026SNStabroek NewsWhy is gov’t planning to pay billions for a bridge that was about to be free?Feb 15, 2026
The $1 Buyout: How the government is paying billions for a bridge that was — Hemdutt Kumar
Government’s plan to buy the Berbice River Bridge is portrayed as an unnecessary multi‑billion‑dollar giveaway to private investors.