Eyewitness: Don’t…
…knock our forests
Back in the day, when President Jagdeo floated the idea that Guyana could make money by simply not cutting down its forests,...
Eyewitness: Free at last…
…from GTT’s monopoly
It’s a little appreciated irony that when the PNC sold off our local telephone company in the first wave of privatisation back...
EYEWITNESS: Don’t look over…
…Executive’s shoulder
In a rather extraordinary statement, President David Granger reacted to the CJ's judgment on the GECOM Chair’s appointment thusly: “I will continue to...
Eyewitness: Contempt…
…for Guyanese morality
Your Eyewitness believes that the Guyanese people really have to draw a line in the sand on this “gifting” scandal. This should...
Eyewitness: PNC palace coup…
…fallout continues
As the soap opera in the PNC continues with their public histrionics, all sorts of conspiracy theories are being floated to make sense...
EYEWITNESS: Tag team…
…in GECOM
Tag teams are a standard feature in professional wrestling. The trick is to have a “fresh” partner ready to enter the ring to...
Eyewitness: What’s ahead for Guyana…
…with its cleavages?
No… your Eyewitness doesn’t have a crystal ball, but what he does have is a good understanding of the people he’s lived...
Eyewitness: Rising for air…
…by picketing
Folks were beginning to wonder if the APNU/AFC had folded up their tent and disbanded. After all, they hadn’t been sighted for two...
EYEWITNESS: Aspirations… to be a teacher
During colonial days, most of the upper rungs of the economic strata were occupied by white Britishers. The rest of the society had to...
EYEWITNESS: Time compression…
…by Government
The PNC-led APNU/AFC coalition spent millions of taxpayers’ dollars producing a 16-page insert in the Chronic “celebrating” their two-year stint at the helm...