Jai Lall says Guyana’s anti-corruption, noise and litter laws mean little unless the EPA and Police enforce them without favour.
Jai Lall salutes Asha Bhosle as a 12,000-song legend whose death closes a golden age of Indian music.
Guyana is sinking into lawlessness and moral decay, but the writer says recent moves by Legal and Home Affairs offer hope.
A child’s killing at Fyrish Road is another wake-up call to fix Guyana’s fragile social infrastructure, Jai Lall writes.
Leonora has become the “Mecca for illicit entertainment” and lawmen protect noisy bars over citizens’ rights, Jai Lall writes.
India’s recent T20 World Cup triumph is portrayed as cementing its status as the global epicentre of cricket.
President Ali is portrayed as a transformative, consultative leader whose awards and policies aim to build safer, cleaner communities.
Letter reflects on the spiritual meaning of Holi and urges Guyanese leaders and citizens to uphold its moral values.
Stabroek News’s impending closure is portrayed as a major loss for press freedom and public discourse in Guyana.