What does black nationalism mean in the Guyanese context?
Dear Editor, As an Indian Guyanese I have nothing against Black Nationalism as long as Black Nationalism sticks to promoting African Awareness.
Dear Editor, As an Indian Guyanese I have nothing against Black Nationalism as long as Black Nationalism sticks to promoting African Awareness.
Dear Editor, Again the ghost writers of the PPP, some deliberately using African names, daily use the Chronicle to further increase the racial divide in Guyana to spread hatred of African leaders and organizations that represent African issues.
Dear Editor, The current “parliamentary saga” between the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Finance Minister, and by extension the government and the People’s Progressive Party Civic must remind Guyanese of the “backyardish, retarded, exclusive politics” the PPP/C is committed to.
Dear Editor, It appears as if Cabinet is openly challenging Speaker Ralph Ramkarran’s ruling on the Peoples National Congress Reform debt ceiling motion.
Dear Editor, A relative drew my attention to the following Caribbean Net News report, “Investor buys Guyana forest’s rain and carbon,” dated Friday, March 28, 2008 at http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/index.php?news_id=6860.
Dear Editor, I am writing in response to the Stabroek News article of March 30, 2008, which reported Prime Minister Samuel Hinds as saying that the Government of Guyana has not acted on a resolution to investigate the death of Dr.
Dear Editor, I am now convinced the newly constructed Ogle community centre has become a white elephant.
Dear Editor, The report recently compiled to highlight alleged marginalisation of Afro-Guyanese is a sign of a new freedom in Guyana to examine thorny issues that continue to plague the country.
Dear Editor, Guyana joins Trinidad and Tobago where Members of Parliament are confronting (some say disrespecting) the Speaker of the House.
Dear Editor, I refer to my letter captioned “In our own homeland, there are jewels like the Kanuku mountains to be discovered” (08.03.30).
Dear Editor, To Minister Rohee’s accusation of Tacuma Ogunseye being anti-PPP rule, extremist and preaching Black cultural nationalism, I say “so what!”
Dear Editor, The current crisis in terms of ongoing fuel smuggling, convenient dismissals of star and key witnesses from their jobs, the appointment of a prosecutor with known ties to the political elite and lawyers who frequently appear for persons charged with drug offences is one for the history books.
Dear Editor, I hope that the President, his Cabinet, our Parliamentarians, Heads of our Security Forces and all responsible citizens interested in security, the integrity and ultimately the peace of this country would take seriously the letter by one Mark Bynoe headlined, “Until the security forces are perceived to deal with all criminal activities in an even-handed manner all plans will come to naught” (08.03.27).
Dear Editor, You printed my letter on the flooding but changed the headline.
Dear Editor, I read Frank Fyffe’s complaint about Damon Avenue in Linden being neglected and I have a question to ask.
Dear Editor, My colleague who is a pre-eminent member of a very visible local NGO was boasting of his attendance at the Office of the President, as one of the invited Stakeholders to the Consultation held some weeks ago on national security.
Dear Editor, Civil society occupies a critical space/ function/ responsibility within the relationship between the State and the People.
Dear Editor, As the President and major shareholder of Agri-Solutions Technologies Inc (AST), I am writing with significant and grave concern regarding a number of erroneous and malicious comments uttered in the media on the state of our operations at the Wauna Oil Palm Estate in Region 1.
Dear Editor, This letter seeks more to clarify for the benefit of readers, rather than to respond to Mr F.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter captioned “Minister Rohee should organise a national workshop on community policing to address the problems that exist” (08.03.28) and wish to advise the writer to join a community policing group if she needs information on community policing rather than to use the newspapers to find out what is taking place with community policing.
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