Dear Editor,
When George Bernard Shaw said “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place” he could well have been referring to the imbroglio we know as the Exxon Audit; it is a story of a communication failure involving four persons in positions of authority.
Dear Editor,
I was in two minds as to whether or not to respond to Joel Bhagwandin’s latest uninformed remarks since reading his work feels suspiciously like a waste of time, but it occurred to me that this is an opportunity to demonstrate how the Opposition differs from the government.
Dear Editor,
The situation in the Gaza is deeply troubling and nothing short of a humanitarian disaster.
Dear Editor,
The protection of the public from untruths, half-truths, misrepresentations and distortions dictates that I make an exception to my unwillingness to engage Joel Bhagwandin in any place or in any capacity.
Dear Editor,
I thank a section of the media for publishing my letter which dealt in part with President Ali’s verbal outburst in response to President Donald Ramotar’s statement on renegotiation of contracts.
Dear Editor,
It fills my heart with great joy to be able declare my Guyanese identity with pride.
Dear Editor,
When is the last time any Guyanese heard a word from the PPP Government about the punishing cost of living environment, and the hurt it is inflicting on ordinary Guyanese and their families?
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Peace Council (GPC) abhors the declaration of war by Israel against the Palestinian people which has already claimed the lives of over two thousand people, on both sides, the majority of whom are civilians.
Dear Editor,
Yesterday I had the opportunity to engage with Mr.
Dear Editor,
Like most of Guyana, I was pleased to see the Guyana Amazon Warriors win their first CPL title last week.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) seeks to clarify with the following, what has apparently gained some attention as a certain media release.
Dear Editor,
Last Friday I was part of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) delegation that, at the government’s request, participated in a meeting, dubbed “Budgetary Consultation.”
Dear Editor,
The Constitution of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana in article 26, aptly outlines the ‘right to citizens for housing accommodation.’
Dear Editor,
I refer to Dr Nigel Westmaas’ article, “Ghana Day,’ culture, solidarity, independence and diplomacy: Notes on the historical ties between Ghana and Guyana” (SN 10-8-23) to elaborate on two points he raised.
Dear Editor,
In the morning hours of 7 October 2023, the terrorist organizations Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) initiated a new war against Israel: bloodthirsty squads of Palestinian terrorists breached the border fence from the Gaza Strip to Israel, carrying out barbaric pogroms in the streets and houses of the Israeli villages and towns along the border, massacring indiscriminately of gender and age any Israeli crossing their way.
Dear Editor,
My interest was piqued when I read the October 10, 2023, Stabroek News, and I noticed Minister of Public Works, Honourable Bishop Juan Edghill, coming to the defence of General Manager of the Demerara Harbour Bridge, Mr Wayne Watson.
Dear Editor,
The PPP/C through the erratic actions of some within its leadership, is manifesting a series of irregular actions that reveal a substantial malevolent disposition, directed not only towards the populace of Guyana, but also towards the impartial intermediary tasked with upholding the rule of law, namely the Judiciary.
Dear Editor,
President Irfaan Ali has proclaimed that by year end some 10,000 NIS matters would be resolved.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me space in your newspaper to further respond to the claim by Attorney General Mohabir Anil Nandlall SC MP of “constitutional atrocity” by the APNU+AFC government in appointing Deputy Commissioner Nigel Hoppie as acting Commissioner of Police without complying with the procedure laid down in the Constitution of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
The Government must cease its silence and inform the nation on the status of the recent international drug bust that subjected Guyana, yet again, to international infamy.