In the wake of the brutal, lightning attack on an East Berbice agricultural community on Monday night, Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee has raised the question of whether the assault was a terror attack or a test of the law enforcement capacity in the area.
Dear Editor,
Congrats are in order for the founders, planners and organizers of the 18th annual Guyanese Phagwah parade in Richmond Hill.
Dear Editor,
Thank you for publishing my letter regarding the misuse of the West Demerara Police vehicle, I do not see it traversing the Demerara Harbour bridge at the hours that I had mentioned.
Dear Editor,
I wish to compliment Mr. Ravi Dev MP for his incisive article in Kaieteur News.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me to make a few remarks about your editorial of February 16, 2007 captioned “The role of the mandarin”.
Dear Editor,
It is sometimes said that history is an assemblage of past events that should not distract us in the present.
Dear Editor,
Your editorial “Poor fishermen” is timely and I empathise with them, for the Ministries of Agriculture and Home Affairs seem to care little about the plight of these hardworking men.
Dear Editor,
In a recent debate in Parliament we again heard the usual accusations of official corruption.
Dear Editor,
Mr Kwayana in an earlier letter emphatically objected to the appointment of Pandit Shri Prakash Gossai but did not say why he so objected and he did not offer any suggestions as to who may be a suitable person for the post.
Dear Editor,
Sometime back, after the introduction of armed foot patrols around the city, I observed one or two ranks carrying their weapons with their finger on the trigger.
Dear Editor,
We write concerning two lands which are left for a roadway between Sam Hinds Drive and Mitchell Street, B Field, Pattensen, Turkeyen same being named August Street.
Dear Editor,
It is 2:35 am Wednesday morning March 6, 2007 and I am grappling with the complex yet intriguing subject – Evidence.
Dear Editor,
I have been restrained to respond to or to comment on letters to the Editor since, in my view, many of those letters are churned out by letter mills and others are written by authors who are dogmatic and unwilling to be academic in their approach to ideas.
Dear Editor,
We, octogenarians, rapidly approaching the status of ‘nonagenarianism’, are agonised over the condition of other seniors who dwell in established homes provided for them in our homeland Guyana.
The body of a 37-year-old fisherman was on Tuesday discovered lying on his kitchen floor with a single stab wound to his chest.
The Mayor and City Council (M&CC) says it has received funding under a Cdn$5M programme to target minibuses in an anti-littering campaign that is expected to be put in full force on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministers of the Rio Group have decided on special measures aimed at strengthening and improving the Group’s proceedings, including a new mechanism that would allow the secretariat to formulate a response to any urgent regional or international matter.
A machine sensitive enough to detect traces of illegal drugs and explosives within seconds when persons or items are being screened will soon be functioning at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.
The power company has reported more attacks on contracted agents carrying out disconnections, including a recent chopping incident.
Airline operators yesterday met with Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee and representatives of the law enforcement agencies to work out strategies to stamp out drugs and arms trafficking via aircraft.