GTGuyana TimesStrengthening our societyMar 28, 2026
Strengthening our society — Jamil Changlee
Jamil Changlee says Guyana should copy Singapore’s zero-tolerance drug laws to confront synthetic drugs and gangs in schools.
GTGuyana TimesGuyana not fully digitally readyMar 28, 2026
Guyana not fully digitally ready — Shamshun Mohamed
Trying to register for the cash grant shows Guyana is not fully digitally ready, Shamshun Mohamed writes.
KNKaieteur NewsCaution to Taxpayers Ahead of April 30 DeadlineMar 28, 2026
Caution to Taxpayers Ahead of April 30 Deadline — Terrence Jaskaran
Taxpayers should avoid bogus ‘accountants’ before April 30, Jaskaran says, or risk errors, penalties and audits.
KNKaieteur NewsPersistent Ad Hominem attacks on the Georgetown Magistracy is reprehensibleMar 28, 2026
Attacks on the Georgetown Magistracy are reprehensible — Jonathan Subrian
Jonathan Subrian says personal attacks on a Georgetown magistrate threaten judicial independence and could warrant contempt sanctions.
VVVillage Voice NewsPNCR urged to embrace transparency, not dismiss criticismMar 28, 2026
PNCR urged to embrace transparency, not dismiss criticism — Anonymous
A writer says PNCR is mistaking internal criticism for disloyalty instead of facing the resignations and tensions inside the party.
VVVillage Voice NewsCaring for a fractured ribMar 28, 2026
Caring for a fractured rib — Anonymous
A letter titled “Caring for a fractured rib” is referenced here, but no actual letter text is visible to analyze.
VVVillage Voice NewsConfronting corruption must start from the topMar 27, 2026KNKaieteur NewsCorruption manifest itself in different formsMar 28, 2026
Confronting corruption must start from the top — Hamilton Green
Anti-corruption workshops are a charade if leaders ignore officials’ unexplained wealth and selective enforcement, Green writes.
VVVillage Voice NewsThe Price of Incompetence — When the State Becomes Its Own SaboteurMar 27, 2026KNKaieteur NewsThe Price of Incompetence — When the State Becomes Its Own SaboteurMar 28, 2026
When the State Becomes Its Own Saboteur — Hemdutt Kumar
The CCJ’s $179 million Falcon ruling shows a government culture of incompetence draining the treasury, Kumar writes.