Police have no power to seize vehicles for minor offences
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter of Carl Veecock, captioned “Should the police seize vehicles in these cases?”
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter of Carl Veecock, captioned “Should the police seize vehicles in these cases?”
Dear Editor, For the benefit of members of the public the NDIA would like to respond to a letter tilled “An $87 million dollars drainage pump” (KN 08.01.18).
Dear Editor, After having read, on so many occasions, coverage of the atrocity against a 10-year-old from Sisters Village, east bank, Berbice, who is my client, I feel it is only fitting that I offer a response to the public at large and more specifically to those who have either called or written to offer their support, both to me and little Ranvanlee.
Dear Editor, A number of schools in this new academic term are still without appointed head teachers and deputy head teachers and this has created quite a vacuum.
Dear Editor, Some time in the early seventies, our now late father, David Singh loaned a family property located at 91 Smythe Street, Georgetown, to the People’s National Congress (PNC).
Dear Editor, As a property owner and concerned resident of Georgetown, I write to state my considerable concern and at what I consider to be grossly unfair and unlawful practices being employed by the Tax Office of the Georgetown City Council.
Dear Editor, Why is torture wrong? 1. It is inhumane and degrading treatment or punishment.
Dear Editor, Section 8 (1) of the Justices Protection Act Cap 5:09 of the Laws of Guyana reads as follows: No action shall be brought against a justice for anything done by him in the execution of his office unless the action is commenced within six calendar months next after the act complained of has been committed.
Dear Editor, I believe that this year will be decisive in determining the political direction of the nation.
Dear Editor, With regards to recent comments on the airing of Hindi songs on radio, I think all the ethnic groups in Guyana should have equitable or fair access to radio programmess airing music in their “ethnic” language.
Dear Editor, The West Indies Cricket team’s performance in South Africa is indeed refreshing and exciting.
Dear Editor, It would seem to be the case that the new traffic laws are being happily exploited by certain members of the police service in Georgetown.
Dear Editor, I fully support the view of Vishnu Bisram that Eusi Kwayana should be awarded Guyana highest honour.
Dear Editor, Mr Cullen Bess-Nelson, the photographer who took the front page picture (Sunday Chronicle, January 13, 2008) of the horse straining to pull the overweight cart could have: i.
Dear Editor, It is with much concern that I am compelled to write on some grossly inaccurate information coming from Mr Donald Duff in his Sports Comment in the Saturday 12th January, ’08 edition of Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, Your guest editorial “The Necessity for Power Sharing in Guyana” of 12 January 2008 was a powerful one.
Dear Editor, I am assuming that there is a special national body that is responsible for gathering and studying data and deciding on who are eligible for national honours.
Dear Editor, Your Wednesday (Jan. 16) lead news story, headlined “PNC-era weapons trigger probe” has to be the worst politically-hatched tactical offensive by the PPP regime against the PNC, and it deserves to be exposed for the fraud it is.
Dear Editor, Guyanese-Americans can be found in almost all of the states in the US but the largest chunk are found in the New York metro and Florida-Georgia.
Dear Editor, Trinidad & Tobago has been touted as a very developed country, self-sufficient in all things, with the highest GDP in the Caribbean, and with an unemployment figure of almost nil, to the extent that the Government is seeking workers (labourers) from the Phillippines to cope with the building boom.
The ePaper edition, on the Web & in stores for Android, iPhone & iPad.
Included free with your web subscription. Learn more.