To Anna Correia, Without Wax

Dear Anna Correia, I would like to thank you most sincerely for giving me the opportunity to use you as an example of why many young Guyanese lose their voice before it can mature and why our national discourse is a bitter place full of knives, thorns and all sharp, cutting things. In your letter to the Kaieteur News yesterday, you identified my brand “Without … Continue reading To Anna Correia, Without Wax

The Best Minister in the Coalition Government

Getting into politics in Guyana has always meant aligning yourself with one or the other major political parties and becoming branded. Too often, people with good intentions have entered politics and lost their individuality because the party image and baggage eats them up. I believe that maintaining your individuality and always acting in favour of your personal beliefs is one of the most difficult things … Continue reading The Best Minister in the Coalition Government

Young people have no true champions but themselves

The following letter was first published in today’s edition of the Stabroek News. And while I wish they’d keep my without wax signature, I am grateful that my opinion has made their pages. Dear Editor, Governments will always begin with good intentions and they will always manage to turn some of these good intentions into actions which contain some good. But no matter how much … Continue reading Young people have no true champions but themselves

Road trip

Tonight I went on a road trip with two strangers and the fruit of their loins. It’s one of the best things I’ve done in a while. We went from inside the walls of an overpriced place that sells the sort of food Guyanese people don’t really like to ordering nice oily, salty chicken and chips from Royal Castle. Of course, it came with that … Continue reading Road trip

Sovereignty *roar*

A while back former Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr. Roger Luncheon and I exchanged words about sovereignty. We disagreed on whether a certain US related matter was a threat to Guyana’s sovereignty. These days when I read the news all I seem to see is “DEA” and “FBI” and “CIA” and I’ve seen a news article somewhere today about US-Guyana relations being “fantastic”. I believe … Continue reading Sovereignty *roar*