This was a systems failure and the ministers have to be held accountable
Dear Editor, The Government would like us to only pray and unite in the aftermath of Guyana’s worst fire tragedy snuffing out the lives of 19 of our Amerindian youths.
Dear Editor, The Government would like us to only pray and unite in the aftermath of Guyana’s worst fire tragedy snuffing out the lives of 19 of our Amerindian youths.
Dear Editor, The news of the fire at the Mahdia Secondary School dormitory that gutted the lives of 19 students was flashed on the TV screens of international media giants such as CNN and CBS before Guyanese learnt from their local (Guyana) media of the devastation created by one of the deadliest tragedies to have occurred in the nation.
Dear Editor, I wish that there was one person in the President’s kit of comrades who had the courage, character, and class to educate His Excellency Ali about mourning etiquette.
Dear Editor, Robin Singh does it again. He has now realized the ‘unlimited’ of his straw man ‘unlimited insurance’ is for the unlimited parent company guarantee (PCG), just as Justice Kissoon said.
Dear Editor, I read with much interest that the President of Guyana is off to attend the South American Summit, Guyana a member of the Caricom, is also married to a South America group of nations?
Dear Editor, The level of political and social discourse over the Mahdia deaths has reached a new nadir.
Dear Editor, It has been reported that charges will be made against the girl who allegedly caused the fire at the Mahdia dormitory.
Dear Editor, It is with great admiration I write to highlight government ministers’ interests and obsession over the children who perished in the fire disaster last week at Mahdia.
Dear Editor, As soon as the Mahdia fire happened and news spread all over the world that 19 children died, the Government’s masterful propaganda put out a statement that the fire was set by a student.
Dear Editor, It is satisfying to see Alfred Bhulai state that there is no such thing as ‘unlimited insurance’, we can both agree on that.
Dear Editor, I have two questions for Minister Edghill on IsDB for the new Wismar Mackenzie Bridge, extension date from 2022 and the cost for new bridge.
Dear Editor, I have been told that the issue of the Bel Air Park playground has been well ventilated in the press however, today I would like to raise it once again since something does not seem right here.
Dear Editor, Allow me the opportunity to address a response to a letter that was written by Ms.
Dear Editor, On Page 19 of May 23rd edition of the Stabroek News, there was the most articulate contribution entitled “May 26th should be a day of remembrance of the Wismar Massacre.”
Dear Editor, I never knew that in Guyana the responsibility for school safety was not that of the Minister of Education, but that of persons called Regional Education Officers and a quite different Ministry.
Dear Editor, What is this, somebody working overtime to constrict our thinking, to torture grievers?
Dear Editor, I refer to Robin Singh’s letter in SN of May 24th titled: “An unlimited parent guarantee must be backed by an asset register”, and wish to respond as follows: Robin Singh argues, “it must be backed by an asset register, all of which would then be under lien and would require Guyana’s assent for any decision involving them.
Dear Editor, The Democratic National Congress extends heart-felt Independence Anniver-sary Greetings on the observance of Fifty-Seven years of Guyana’s Independence from Britain.
Dear Editor, The calls I received since sharing a social moment, in London yesterday, with Guyana’s most reputable and loved journalist, Gordon Moseley of News Source, a media outlet that is supported by Guyanese from all walks of life, tell me that the PPP is afraid of its own shadow.
Dear Editor, The General Education Development (GED) programme was advertised as a hope for Guyanese; an opportunity for Guyanese everywhere, who did not gain passes of 5 subjects at CXC, to have a “do-over” of their education and a chance to secure a proper job or enter a university and further studies upon completion of the GED course, that was supposed to last six (6) months.
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