End these party feuds and get on with building our nation together
Dear Editor, The PPP and PNC (now APNU) have always had axes to grind, and their differences have escalated over the years into rowdy range yard feuds.
Dear Editor, The PPP and PNC (now APNU) have always had axes to grind, and their differences have escalated over the years into rowdy range yard feuds.
Dear Editor, For years this writer has been recommending, with supporting evidence, that PPP should focus on getting the basics right, rather than aspiring for the impossible complex.
Dear Editor, The Chief Citizen is adamant the Promenade Gardens is not closed but security is equally adamant that they have discretionary say for brief visits by the public (SN September 10).
Dear Editor, Why is a law firm [once] associated with Attorney General Anil Nandlall involved in bidding for a government contract?
Dear Editor, As I read the multiple egregious comparisons of indentureship equalling slavery, there seems to be a conflux of PhDs and academic felons who are boldly indicating to the Black and Jewish communities that Indentureship and the Black African and Jewish Holocausts are the same.
Dear Editor, I have been following the controversial story of the wearing of Rakhi in Guyana schools.
Dear Editor, I read recently in the press of an Islamic Conference held in Guyana which the President and some of his Cabinet members attended.
Dear Editor, I recently started driving a bus on Route 45 after regular work hours to earn some extra money to support my family.
Dear Editor, Please permit me space in your newspaper to respond to an article captioned “Attorney-General exposes APNU’s constitutional atrocity”, which was published in the Guyana Chronicle on Saturday September 2, 2023.
Dear Editor, The flagrant police abuse of the striking sugar workers is evidence of the ongoing decay in our democratic fabric.
Dear Editor, We the undersigned categorically condemn the directive by a senior educator for a student to remove his Rahki.
Dear Editor, Dr Tara Singh has made a very important intervention in his letter, “The administration must address the issue of the Indian Immigration Fund” (SN 9-8-23).
Dear Editor, Good health care yields multiple benefits in any society.
Dear Editor, I would like the relevant authorities to rethink the manner in which they are dealing with the mangrove trees along the river banks, and consider the pros and cons of the present situation in an effort to gain the greater benefit of the citizens who are impacted by the present legal strategy in this regard.
Dear Editor, The President’s Press Conference was delivered in measured tones except on a few occasions when dealing with the sugar industry.
Dear Editor, This is not politics and it is not my intention to provide fodder to those who are bent on politicizing any and all issues that confront the common folk of this nation.
Dear Editor, Recently everyone including the government have been bemoaning the carnage that’s unfolding on our roads.
Dear Editor, As many have already pinpointed, Mr. Bharrat Jagdeo has unquestionably secured his top spot in the annals of iconic harbingers of falsehoods; but as if that is not enough to fill his appetite, he now revels in humiliating the President of our country; verbally assaulting the press; blabbers about technical stuff, and enviously attacking Guyanese with the highest levels of academic and professional credentials, insanely fulminating that they are “not technically capable”.
Dear Editor, I watched the Guyana Police Force chase, catch, and shave the heads of Rastafarians with ‘donkey clippers’ in 1975.
Dear Editor, It seems as if there is never a dull day, these days, on our political landscape, as the country continues, oxymoronically, to be taken down that dark, undemocratic, autocratic and dictatorial path in the name of righteousness.
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