
Click to view full size
Aug 17, 2026 Features / Columnists, Peeping Tom
(Kaieteur News) – One of the persistent afflictions of post-colonial societies is the absence of planning commensurate with ambition. Governments announce grand projects, inaugurate grand buildings, make grand speeches and produce grand visions, but somewhere between the vision and the delivery there is often a failure to ask the most elementary question: “What will be required to make all of this work?”
Guyana has become a particularly instructive case.
The portable companion to gazettE. Get notifications, track read articles, and more. The latest news from Trinidad and Tobago, in one place.
Related stories
See articles related to "The electricity crisis"