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WIN fears APNU’s sons and daughters return home, falsely alleges cooperation with PPP
Terrence Campbell
GUGuyana StandardWIN fears APNU's sons and daughters return home, falsely alleges cooperation with PPPMar 3, 2026
Stabroek NewsThere is no cooperation between APNU and the PPP administrationMar 4, 2026
re: PPP and APNU accused of blocking WIN in Region 10
Letter rejects claims of APNU–PPP cooperation and questions whether PPP and WIN coordinated to undermine APNU with corrupt funds.
Let us stand together and demand our rightful place at the table
Lincoln Lewis
Stabroek NewsNon-PPP intellectual authors of policies and programmes designed to move Guyana forward are repeatedly shut outMar 3, 2026
Kaieteur NewsLet us stand together and demand our rightful place at the tableMar 3, 2026
PPP leadership portrayed as copying others’ ideas while excluding the original authors from decision-making and benefits.
How many more Aleenas and Tianas must we lose?
Nandranie Singh
Stabroek NewsAleena and Tiana were allowed to slip through every crack in the system — education, child protection, health and community oversightMar 3, 2026
Kaieteur NewsHow many more Aleenas and Tianas must we lose before we fix the system?Mar 3, 2026
Deaths and abuse of two teenage mothers used to question gaps in child protection, health, and legal reporting systems in Guyana.
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Kaieteur News and its contradictory narratives
Erin Northe
Guyana ChronicleKaieteur News and its contradictory narrativesMar 3, 2026
Kaieteur News is portrayed as offering conflicting accounts of Jagdeo’s climate remarks in its news report and Peeping Tom column.
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PPP and APNU accused of blocking WIN in Region 10
Surujdai Juglall
Stabroek NewsIt would appear that Freedom House and Congress Place are working in tandem to frustrate WIN in Region 10 leadership impasseMar 3, 2026
PPP and APNU portrayed as colluding to delay Region 10 chair election and sideline the WIN third force.
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The Lobbying Fallacy and Guyana’s Real Leverage
Hemdutt Kumar
Kaieteur NewsThe Lobbying Fallacy: Why modern Guyana doesn’t need to buy its sovereigntyMar 3, 2026
re: Reiterating support for lobbying Washington
Government lobbying spending portrayed as outdated and unnecessary given Guyana’s current oil-driven strategic leverage.
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WIN engaged in deception and obfuscation
Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union
VIVillage Voice NewsWIN engaged in deception and obfuscationMar 3, 2026
GAWU disputes WIN’s claims about unpaid sugar workers and defends its representation and disciplinary actions.
Shubh Holi Guyana
Jai Lall
Guyana TimesShubh Holi GuyanaMar 3, 2026
Letter reflects on the spiritual meaning of Holi and urges Guyanese leaders and citizens to uphold its moral values.
The hypocrisy that surrounds the Opposition
Neil Adams
Guyana TimesThe hypocrisy that surrounds the OppositionMar 3, 2026
Letter claims unequal treatment of extradition cases exposes hypocrisy among political and racial advocates.
Guyana’s structural labour shortage in a boom economy
Walter H. Persaud
Stabroek NewsGuyana unable to fill the local labour marketMar 3, 2026
Guyana’s labour shortages framed as a structural feature of rapid growth requiring immigration, technology and diaspora skills.
I would give much to hear the frank exchanges between leaders of Guyana, T&T
Keith Bernard
Stabroek NewsI would give much to hear the frank exchanges between leaders of Guyana, T&T and USMar 3, 2026
Caribbean letter reflects on the stakes and unknowns of a high-level Guyana, Trinidad and US meeting amid global turmoil.
Disbelief in Guyana’s response to the Middle East situation
Hamilton Green
Stabroek NewsDisbelief in Guyana’s response to the Middle East situationMar 3, 2026
Guyana’s official response to the Middle East conflict is portrayed as one-sided and a betrayal of its non-aligned principles.
Guyana’s pharma and ‘brain hub’ vision lacks foundations
Hemdutt Kumar
Stabroek NewsFamiliar rhetorical flourish insertion in the promise of Guyana as a burgeoning pharmaceutical manufacturing hub and Caribbean “brain hub”Mar 3, 2026
Guyana’s plans for a pharmaceutical and medical ‘brain hub’ are portrayed as premature given weak regulation and infrastructure.
GuySuCo’s over-aged canes and mounting losses
Lancelot Hyman
Stabroek NewsDiscarding GuySuCo’s fields occupied by over-aged ratoons will run into losses of billionsMar 3, 2026
GuySuCo’s reliance on over-aged canes is linked to low sugar yields, wasted investment and escalating financial losses.
The painful death of Stabroek News
Robert Gama
Kaieteur NewsThe Painful Death of Stabroek News: A Call to Save a National TreasureMar 3, 2026
Closure of Stabroek News portrayed as a national tragedy that threatens Guyana’s democracy and demands collective rescue.
ANUG Phagwah 2026 greetings to all Guyanese
Jonathan Subrian
Kaieteur NewsA New and United Guyana Extends Heartfelt Phagwah 2026 Greetings to All GuyaneseMar 3, 2026
ANUG’s acting chairman extends Phagwah 2026 greetings, linking the festival to unity, renewal and shared national identity.
The Digital Ecosystem
Wayne Campbell
VIVillage Voice NewsThe Digital EcosystemMar 3, 2026
Digital age benefits outlined alongside concerns over access gaps, privacy risks and growing digital violence against women and girls.
Why is a convicted Brazilian miner welcomed in Guyana?
Hemdutt Kumar
VIVillage Voice NewsThe Guest in the Boardroom: Why is a Convicted Felon Shaping Guyana’s Mining Future?Mar 3, 2026
Government vetting questioned after convicted Brazilian miner appears in high-level meetings in Guyana.