Safer skies for the Hinterland: Commending the Guyana Gov’t’s airstrip rehabilitation
Philip Inshanally
Guyana ChronicleCommending the govt’s airstrip rehabilitation initiativesJan 13, 2026
Guyana TimesSafer skies for the Hinterland: Commending the Guyana Gov’t’s airstrip rehabilitationJan 12, 2026
Kaieteur NewsSafer skies for the Hinterland: Commending the Guyana Govt’s Airstrip RehabilitationJan 12, 2026
Guyana’s rehabilitation of hinterland airstrips is portrayed as vital for safety, affordability, access, and national resilience.
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Systemic failures in our healthcare system
Terrence Campbell
Stabroek NewsI am calling on the Minister of Health to promptly establish a dedicated task force to implement immediate nationwide patient care improvementJan 12, 2026
Kaieteur NewsSystemic failures in our healthcare systemJan 12, 2026
re: Calls for accountability and corrective action after deaths of Deandre Prashad and Latoya Griffith
Recent patient deaths and neglect cases used to press for a health ministry task force on urgent nationwide care improvements.
Proposed capping of Banks shareholders voting power at 15% is misconceived and legally impermissible
Christopher Ram
Stabroek NewsProposed capping of Banks shareholders voting power at 15% is misconceived and legally impermissibleJan 12, 2026
Kaieteur NewsRam questions resolution proposed for banks AGMJan 13, 2026
Banks DIH’s proposed 15% cap on shareholder voting power is portrayed as unlawful and incompatible with public company principles.
Selective application of cybercrime law and free speech
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsSelective application of cybercrime law, the erosion of free speech and a warning to the ‘connected’ and future dissentersJan 12, 2026
Kaieteur NewsWhen Truth Becomes a Crime in GuyanaJan 14, 2026
Cybercrime law enforcement portrayed as politically selective, chilling dissent while tolerating pro-government online abuse.
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Principle, power, and prudence: Guyana must read the world as it is
Prof., Stanley Anthony Vivion Paul
Guyana ChroniclePrinciple, power, and prudence: Guyana must read the world as it isJan 12, 2026
Guyana’s stance on US actions in Venezuela is framed as strategic alignment necessary for national survival over abstract principle.
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Diplomacy, deception and deadlock
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsDiplomacy, deception and deadlock: When silence became complicityJan 12, 2026
Diplomatic silence over Guyana's opposition stalemate portrayed as complicity in constitutional decay.
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Our nation’s children should not suffer because of falsified claims and baseless allegations
Mehalai McAlmont
Kaieteur NewsOur nation’s children should not suffer because of falsified claims and baseless allegationsJan 12, 2026
Guyana Teachers’ Union defends a Rosignol Primary teacher and questions a media report and parent’s corporal punishment allegation.
Government’s selective cash handouts raises the twin questions of legality and discrimination
Annette Ferguson
Stabroek NewsGovernment’s selective cash handouts raises the twin questions of legality and discriminationJan 12, 2026
Government’s post-2025 cash grants portrayed as illegal, fiscally opaque and discriminatory toward excluded workers and citizens.
Guyanese should not have to wait indefinitely for a Leader of the Opposition to
Keith Bernard
Stabroek NewsGuyanese should not have to wait indefinitely for a Leader of the Opposition to be chosenJan 12, 2026
Delay and opacity in naming Guyana's Opposition Leader are compared to a papal conclave and portrayed as damaging to democracy.
Still waiting for the promised ‘firings’
Shamshun Mohamed
Stabroek NewsStill waiting for the promised ‘firings’Jan 12, 2026
Government promises of firings over sugar output and fake licences are portrayed as unfulfilled rhetoric.
Cooperate with Govt. on Street Vending
David Singh
Kaieteur NewsCooperate with Govt. on Street VendingJan 12, 2026
Street vending around GPHC portrayed as a public health and safety risk needing orderly relocation and enforcement.