I did not regret visiting Guyana
My return to Guyana was put on hold three times during this year, because of the various tragic events that occurred in my homeland.
Nothing was going to deter me from coming eventually, but it was just the case of time. My family members were reluctant for me to visit Guyana, and I also had reservations, […]
More press attention for climate change
The issue of climate change is getting more and more Press attention these days, and that is very good.
Most people should know by now that climate change is not about warmer weather. It’s about changing life on our planet in ways that may not be survivable if we do not do something to make its […]
Guyanese aware of global price increases
I have heard some criticisms uttered against the new measures by the present government made in response to the rising cost of food , and while I have been tempted all along to pen this letter, I think the time is finally ripe for me to express my views.
I have seen Mr. Robert Corbin on […]
Massive improvements in Guyana
In the city and even in the outskirt areas I have observed huge improvements in the development of roads and the upkeep of traffic laws and regulations.
I really support the focus by the Ministry of Public Works to modernize the road networks by constructing better roads, and ensuring traffic lights are installed throughout the country. […]
Cartoons teach violence
I am amazed at what they make for cartoons for kids these days.
The amount of violence that has gripped today’s society in unbelievable. The guns, the cursing, the violence, the plots, no wonder our young minds are straying further away. The cartoons featured today teach of violence, fighting, revenge and killing. There are no longer […]
Long delays at New Amsterdam Land Registry
The President has criticized the Judiciary and the Minister of Home Affairs has stated openly that the victims of crimes are not getting justice from the judicial system.
I would like the authorities to look into the functioning of the Land Registry in New Amsterdam.
This registry is a source of unending frustration for many unfortunate persons […]
Families should seek help from mandirs
On the Kala Milan show on NCN, Sunday 18th May, I listened to the host, Dr. Vindyhia Persaud, inviting individuals and families to call their mandirs for support and assistance for alcoholics.
I am more than pleased to hear this. I had highlighted this aspect of Rev. CF Andrews’s report on his visit to […]
PNCR must be held accountable
President Jagdeo is absolutely right not to hold talks with opposition leader Corbin.
Everyone knows that the PNCR in not interested in talks with Government.
Everyone knows that PNCR is not interested in the Guyanese peoples’ welfare and or well being.
Everyone knows PNCR wants absolute power come hell or high water and will stop at nothing.
Everyone […]
Use Guyana as transit hub
From a major airline point of view, it is better to use Guyana as a transport hub for the region, and let local airline LIAT service the islands, than to have several flights going to separate destinations (like Trinidad, Barbados, Jamaica) that are not fully booked.
The excess cost is not going to be that substantial […]
An outrageous situation
As a law-abiding citizen of this country and one who is quite meticulous about encouraging others to do the same, I am becoming upset at the reports I have been seeing recently in the media, both on television and in the newspapers about persons who are charged with non-bailable offences being granted bail.
It is true […]