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Thursday, May 7, 2026
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Alexander is seeking to mislead the public again

Dear Editor, It is with reluctance that I have penned this response to Vincent Alexander’s in your letters column. Once again, Mr Alexander has deliberately caused libellous statements about me to be published. Let me, once and for all, set the records straight because, for now I am interested in the decision of the court. Thereafter, I will address matters incidental...

Mahaicony dormitory needs repairs, supplies

A dormitory in Mahaicony, Region Five (Demerara-Mahaica) which houses 20 Indigenous students, is in dire need of repairs and food supplies. The students who currently reside at the facility age between 12 and 16 and are all from the Indigenous community of Moraikabi, and currently attend Mahaicony, Hope, Belladrum, Novar and Bygeval Secondary Schools. Four of the 20...

New towns

President David Granger has now made it clear that the launching of three new towns for the Local Government Elections – another, Mahdia could not join them because of technical details – was not done merely for administrative efficiencies. In a speech to the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry within a week of those elections, he revealed...

Are donations the best the Government can do?

During the course of last week, it was revealed that the Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Ministry and the Guyana Foundation signed an agreement to distribute some 28,000 pieces of clothes, in thirty seven communities in Regions 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9. It is reported that the donation of clothes is intended for the enhancement of the “social and economic well-being of...

Kissoon’s apology more akin to grovelling

Dear Editor, Freddie Kissoon’s recent attack on Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman, and his grovelling apology two days later tells many stories of what is taking place in Guyana. Many people know that Kissoon is a coward. His WPA colleague Tacuma Ogunseye once gave details of incidents where Freddie hid when dangerous situations arose. This is the same man who...

National Library hosts week of celebrations

The National Library will be hosting its annual National Library Week from April 10-16. Over the years the National Library has been the main source of literature in Guyana. Centralised in the country’s capital, it stands at a point easily accessible to the Georgetown populace. Throughout the week activities will sensitise the public on areas of importance in Guyana. The list...

DCC, GCC locked in battle for first innings points

GCA, GISE, Star Party Rentals, Trophy Stall 1st division 2-day cricket… By Akeem Greene Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) and Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) are locked in an intriguing battle for first innings points in the semi-final of the Georgetown Cricket Association’s (GCA)/General Industrial and Supplies Enterprise (GISE), Star Party Rentals and Trophy Stall First Division Two-day competition. Playing at DCC on...

Worldwide emphasis placed on Zika Virus pandemic

– Guyanese join rest of the world in training personnel As the Zika virus continues to plague parts of the world with more and more persons falling victims, the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) has declared it a worldwide pandemic. With this being announced and the recent confirmation by PAHO that the virus is indeed linked to Microcephaly – babies...

Clyde Roopchand laid to rest

Former Chief Planner of the Finance Ministry, Clyde Roopchand, who has been hailed as a patriot and outstanding public servant, was on Saturday laid to rest. Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, Foreign Affairs Minister Carl Greenidge, Junior Finance Minister Jaipaul Sharma and Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo were among those present at the funeral service, held outside of the Arthur Chung...

President says corruption claims “outrageous”

...will not reveal names of campaign donors or amounts  President David Granger has rejected wholesale corruption claims against his Administration in light of accusations currently hurled at Minister of State Joseph Harmon and he has demanded that non-governmental organisations address their concerns internally before releasing unverified information to the public, which can leave damaging effects on innocent individuals. Transparency Institute...