VVVillage Voice NewsGov’t Accused of Seizing City Training School Without ConsultationMar 30, 2026KNKaieteur NewsGovernment making a mockery of democracyMar 29, 2026
Hamilton Green says the government seized the Georgetown Municipal Training School without any discussion or consultation.
GCGuyana ChronicleParking on pavementsMar 29, 2026KNKaieteur NewsUsing pavements and walkways as parking lots for vehiclesMar 29, 2026
Infrastructure & Development
Cars are turning pavements into parking lots, forcing schoolchildren, the elderly and disabled pedestrians into danger, Carpenay writes.
VVVillage Voice NewsBroken Scales: Rice Farmers and the False Economy of PrioritiesMar 29, 2026KNKaieteur NewsBroken scales: Rice farmers and the false economy of prioritiesApr 1, 2026
Rice farmers are being crushed by $2,000-$2,700 bag prices while government props up GuySuCo instead, Kumar writes.
GCGuyana ChronicleSubrian’s defence of magistrate appears selectiveMar 29, 2026
Nikhil Sankar says Jonathon Subrian’s defence of Magistrate Judy Latchman ignores Mohamed camp attacks on Guyana’s judiciary.
KNKaieteur News“Cash Grant Mirage: Diaspora Exclusion is Moral Bankruptcy”Mar 29, 2026
Hemdutt Kumar says barring overseas Guyanese from cash grants ignores the diaspora’s steady US$500 million lifeline.
GCGuyana ChronicleDecades of failure at City Hall justify Central road takeoverMar 29, 2026
Infrastructure & Development
Georgetown's chronic road and drainage failures justify central control of 22 major roads, Ishri says.
KNKaieteur NewsGuyana not fully digitally readyMar 29, 2026
The cash grant portal keeps rejecting faces against 15-year-old ID photos, Mohamed says, leaving citizens angry and stuck.
KNKaieteur NewsGuyana does not belong to a single opposition or governmentMar 29, 2026
Lincoln Lewis says both government and opposition are betraying Article 13 by shutting citizens out of consultation and inclusionary democracy.
VVVillage Voice NewsClaims of PPP Favouritism in Allocation of Public Works RaisedMar 29, 2026
Roadside heavy equipment and capital works all seem to favour known PPP supporters, Neil Nigel Bacchus writes.