Letters to the Editor

Exxon audit fiasco

Dear Editor, The recent fiasco over the audit of Exxon is a clear indication that the current structure in place to manage the oil sector is inadequate.

The outrage and offence are misplaced

Dear Editor, Hinduism does not need a strident ‘defence’ as other religions; the guiding philosophy that underpins Hinduism is not dependent on belief in a god or gods, much less militant defence of its symbols.

Serious travesty against Hindus

Dear Editor, Permit me to thank Pt Ubraj Narine, Geeta Chandan and others for doing their duty as Hindus to protect our  Dharma and for bringing this matter to the public’s attention.

We are co-authoring a comprehensive volume on Muslim Guyana

Dear Editor, During the recent International Symposium on the “History and Legacy of Muslims in the Carib-bean” held on the 6 September 2023 at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Shabnam Alli and I were honoured that President Irfaan Ali in his address to the attendees mentioned our research in documenting the history of Muslims in Guyana, in particular referencing the African Muslims.

Leave speed control to static cameras

Dear Editor, I write to acknowledge the letter of Mr. Tony Vieira of 9 September, in which he retraced in not so many words,  some of the ground I covered in mine of 3 August last, as regards the big trucks outfitted with blinding strobe lights that are terrorizing the public on our roadways; the need for signage on the highways saying “Keep left except when overtaking”, as per our existing law, which is applicable not only to truck drivers but to minibuses and other inconsiderate drivers; and the ignoramuses driving at night on our regular roads with fog lights.

Remembering Courtney Gonsalves

Dear Editor, It has been ten years since the passing of Essequibo’s elder statesman of cricket, Courtney Gonsalves, who formerly resided in Richmond on the Essequibo Coast and thereafter migrated to Canada where he passed away in 2013 at the age of 63 years old. 

Filling the Human Resources Management gap

Dear Editor, Guyana continues to be exceptional, outnumbered as we are by foreign investors from more developed countries, who practise, discuss, publish and teach Human Resources Management in their respective education institutions to some of which GOAL scholarships have been awarded recently.

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