Letters to the Editor

A crucial role played by GPHC’s A&E

Dear Editor, It is my belief that the Accident and Emergency Unit of Guyana Public Hospi-tal Corporation played a crucial role in addressing pre-admission issues related to my son, the late Dr.

Sorting wheat from chaff

Dear Editor, Are my eyes deceiving me? Is somebody at the Stabbers finally sub editing the letters to sort the wheat from the chaff and make them seem short sense?

Race has become the APNU’s new master trope

Dear Editor, At yesterday’s PPP/C press conference, General Secretary, Bharrat Jagdeo, in response to a mischievous editorial in the media, boldly stated that “the one thing you can’t get away from is the track-record of the PNC.”

The IDB report on employment data

Dear Editor, The recent report published by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) sheds light on the impressive progress that Guyana has made in reducing unemployment rates since 2021.

Sharing some of the inner workings of the gold board

Dear Editor, I refer to the letter captioned “A glimpse into gold board operations between 2010-2019” (SN September 07) and share publicly some of the inner workings of the Guyana Gold Board (GGB) during a most turbulent time, and in so doing let the record speak for itself.

Consider having medical officers on lengthy voyages

Dear Editor, The report that persons had health issues recently on the Mabaruma/Gt ferry route, prompts that maybe, given the voyage is a lengthy one, that consideration be given to a medical personnel, such as a medex, be employed on board the vessel. 

Citizens have no facts on the Jagdeo/Ferguson libel case

Dear Editor, I refer to your paper’s lead story titled: “Appeal court rejects Jagdeo’s latest bid to avoid paying judgment to Ferguson – damages to be set at new hearing” (SN Sept 5th) – and wish to comment as follows: This case is about information Jagdeo might have received in 2019 and something he might have said relating to Minister Ferguson allegedly receiving property improperly.

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