Guyana Needs A Coalition Government By Dr. Ken Danns
After fierce rivalry, the March 3, 2020 National Elections in Guyana have so far resulted in indeterminate results and bitter discord on how to bring the process to an objective and transparent, if not satisfactory outcome. It is not clear who may have won the Elections since the results have not been officially announced and a recount is ongoing.
Democratic Dirty Hands
Dear Editor, “Democratic dirty hands” The elections fiasco has reached the courts again. This time a citizen wants the President to be sworn in without a recounting of the votes, and indifferent to any prospects of further political fallouts. The agreement between the President and the Opposition leader for a recount, at this stage, is unconstitutional she claims.
Guyanese United Get out the Youth Vote Event was a Success
Guyanese United "Get out the Youth Vote" event was a great success. There were several hundred individuals who milled in and out throughout the afternoon and benefited from the announcements which were delivered approximately 45 minutes apart. The initial start was scheduled for 1:00 pm but because of the heat, the attendees started to arrive after 2:30 p:m.
Soup’s On at German's Restaurant - Guyana
For over 50 years I have been hearing that the best soup is made at German's, a restaurant that was begun in a modest shop in the Tiger Bay, Georgetown neighborhood in 1960 by its Hubert "German" Urling. Urling created flavorful and unique recipes from local Guyanese dishes.
Exxon Oil Contract Misinterpretations; U.S. Oil Expert responds to Kaieteur News "Give us a Fair Deal or Leave"
February 11, 2020
Dear Editor:
In regards to Kaieteur News editorial on 9 Feb. 2020 entitled, "Give us a fair deal or leave," I was reminded of an old Yiddish proverb, “A half-truth is a whole lie." The people of Guyana deserve better than this type of one-sided reporting.
We must be more civil in society; The death of the child in Agricola
After reading multiple comments about the accident involving the seven-year-old child on the Agricola Public Road, and the resultant assault on the driver of the vehicle involved, and the subsequent verbal mauling of the aunt who was allegedly accompanying the child I am left in dismay.
University of Guyana Vice Chancellor speaks out about "misinformation, outright fabrications" in the press
April 23, 2019 - Dear editor, For some time now I have been silent as misinformation, outright fabrications, and innuendo have been published as journalism products and facilitated as letters to the editor.
Deadline for the No Confidence Motion Does Not Mean No Governance
My fellow Guyanese. Today March 21, 2019, is the constitutional deadline of 90 days for elections after the “No Confidence Motion” (NCM) passed in Parliament on Friday, December 21, 2018.
Letter to Santa From Vibert parvatan
Dear Santa,
It is always my pleasure at this time of the year – Christmas, to write to you seeking gifts for the people of Guyana. I acknowledge with thanks your previous gifts which were beneficial and appreciated.
An Open Letter to the President of Guyana
Dear President Granger,
It is with great dismay that I am persuaded to write about the disappointing conduct of your appointed officers, with particular reference to the pending case of the un-registering of the Guyana Airways Corporation.