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Ex-ANUG executive calls out WIN over ‘cut-throat’ politics

…says ANUG’s snubbing from Parliamentary List a betrayal of partnership Former executive of A New and United Guyana (ANUG), Althia King, has accused the United States sanctioned businessman’s Azruddin Mohamed’s We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) Party of betraying the spirit of its political partnership, describing the seat allocation arrangement as a “cut-throat” act that has left ANUG fractured and disillusioned. King,...

PNCR in turmoil: PNC chairman, city councillor quit in party’s continued meltdown

In the latest of what is becoming a perpetual unravelling of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), the party’s Chairman, Sherwayne Holder, and City Councillor, Robert Maison, on Monday resigned, just hours after an interview aired with party Leader, Aubrey Norton, espousing that “the party is a united party”. Holder and Maison’s resignation also come just hours after longstanding PNCR...

Mulling… the PNC’s fuure

Reeling from the body blows and uppercuts delivered on Sept 1st, Aubrey Norton was forced to throw in the towel - after his claim of receiving some low blows was rejected!! “No mas! No mas,” he finally cried: he wasn’t going back to parliament, but stay on as leader of the PNC. Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” – their...

Elite League: Slingerz FC secures Championship with 3 games in the bag

Slingerz Football Club is set to be crowned champions of the Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) Seventh Elite League, at the end of the season; now holding a 12- point lead at the top of the League’s points table. Interestingly, Slingerz FC still has three games left to play in this year’s League, giving them a chance to further extend the...

Minister Steven Jacobs ready to bring “athletes perspective”

Former national cricketer Steven Jacobs has embarked on a new innings. He will now serve in the cabinet as Minister within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport. Jacobs is no stranger to politics, as he served as a city councilor. Speaking after the official swearing in on Saturday evening, Jacobs highlighted that he is ready to bring the athletes...

Guyana’s shift toward a true correctional service

The Guyana Prison Service (GPS) is undertaking a transformation, signaling an essential shift in the country’s approach to incarceration. Moving away from a system traditionally defined by punishment, the service is embracing a correctional model focused on rehabilitation, reintegration, and the restoration of human dignity. This development, while long overdue, marks a critical juncture in the evolution of the...

Continuing the aggressive fight in “changing the narrative on suicide”

Dear Editor, On September 10, Guyana and the world at large observed ‘World Suicide Prevention Day’ and country is promising a ‘strong commitment’ to ‘Mental Health Reform.’ Guyana realises that ‘indeed a concerted effort is needed for ‘Suicide Prevention’ and this year it was under the theme “Changing the Narrative on Suicide.” As the Ministry of Health pointed out, this...

And then they were four!: Republic Bank CPL playoffs bowls off today

Local franchise, Guyana Amazon Warriors, playoffs newcomers Antigua and Barbuda Falcons, the experienced Trinbago Knight Riders and defending champions St. Lucia Kings will be engrossed in three days of blockbuster T20 cricket at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) this week, to decide on this year’s Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) finalists. With the league...

Well Done-GPF and GDF

Dear Editor, President Irfaan Ali, on behalf of so many, said that ‘You held the line,’ referring to the occasion where “Several members of the Disciplined Services were awarded the Joint Services Medal Class A for their meritorious and dedicated service in support of Law and Order, during the just concluded elections.” I followed the happenings, preceding and following the...

Another misrepresentation of press freedom in Guyana

Dear Editor, The September 12 statement assessing the Government of Guyana’s relationship with the media by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warrants scrutiny, as it is clearly a misrepresentation of the state of press freedom in this country. First, it is not coincidental that the RSF statement came just a few days after the Guyana Press Association (GPA) used its congratulatory...