Give serious consideration to state media privatization
Dear Editor, Using taxpayers’ monies to prop up state media gives them an unfair advantage against the free and independent media.
Dear Editor, Using taxpayers’ monies to prop up state media gives them an unfair advantage against the free and independent media.
Dear Editor, President Irfaan Ali’s announcement his regime will phase in free university education is an insult to the university fraternity- past, present and potential students.
Dear Editor, When it comes to wars rooted in religious beliefs, ethnic identity and economic philosophy we must as a nation avoid getting involved, especially when the repercussions can result in internal conflicts and economic problems on our own soil.
Dear Editor, I cannot disagree with those who see Argyle as a triumph of diplomacy.
Dear Editor, I am responding to the letter, in your newspaper, captioned: “Senior citizens can hope” published on January 3, 2024”.
Dear Editor, The opposition has been very vocal about their concerns with favouritism shown by the PPP when it comes to access to revenue.
Dear Editor, As long as we have leaders who do not respect the value of women, our nation’s females will continue to be slaughtered at the hands of men.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter from one Ramcharitar in August 2023 about poor service at Woodlands Hospital, and he condemns that medical institution, which I personally admire.
Dear Editor, The Natural Resources Fund (NRF) is essentially an Extra Budgetary Fund, established pursuant to Section 39 (1) of the Fiscal Management and Accountabi-lity Act 2003.
Dear Editor, Mr. Anil Nandlall S.C. Attorney General and principal legal adviser to the Government has written rather disparagingly about comments I made in my last Friday‘s Stabroek News oil and gas column.
Dear Editor, SN’s Cost of Living series often expose a critical aspect of the life struggles of Guyanese that gets bundled within the general discussion on poverty.
Dear Editor, We have been told that the Argyle Declaration for Dialogue and Peace between the Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela has been a victory.
Dear Editor, Recently, the Berbice Cricket Board held its Annual General Meeting and elected new office bearers to run cricket in Berbice.
Dear Editor, The New Year’s message did not steal the thunder of the Minister of Finance in the broad outlook of what to expect in 2024, at least not for senior citizens, the elderly and the underprivileged.
Dear Editor, One of the most noticeable indicators of the government’s underperformance is its treatment of public servants, the backbone of any functional society.
Dear Editor, As most people are painfully aware, there seems to be a daily occurrence where our women are assaulted, or killed in the most horrific and inhumane way.
Dear Editor, Happy New Year. I read a letter in the Sunday Chronicle December 31, 2023 by Mr.
Dear Editor, Knowing Dr. Randy Persaud to be a paid propagandist of the Government, operating under the nomenclature: Presi-dential Advisor, I do not pay his letters any heed.
Dear Editor, A few years ago, oil companies would bombard the Guyanese people with “frontier country” to justify an embarrassing Stabroek Block contract that is currently paying us a paltry 14.5% or less of total oil revenues.
Dear Editor, The end of a calendar year is usually a time for reflection but it is also pregnant with hope and optimism for a better life.
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