Dear Editor,
For certain types of police investigation to be successful the investigator must be prepared to do surveillance on the subject or premises, in so doing counter surveillance considerations must be considered.
Dear Editor,
I have a
Dear Editor,
The Guyana coastland area, a few miles wide on the eastern side of the continent and a few miles north to south is the main agricultural area producing sugarcane and home of seventy per cent of the country’s population of 800,000 plus.
Dear Editor,
If the story is true in the newspapers, its looks like the customs at the post office is making decisions as to what they will do or permit in using cameras in dealing with drug traffic.
Dear Editor,
The media and opposition elements became frantic when President Bharrat Jagdeo recently expressed concerns over the Court’s ruling on how the scrutineering funds should be distributed.
Dear Editor,
It is with some interest I have observed a letter captioned “The issue of torture should be raised internationally” (08.01.13) by Mark Waldron.
Dear Editor,
As a person relatively new in the working environment I will appreciate if you can kindly assist me by providing some labour laws governing overtime and work duration with respect to the following questions:
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Dear Editor,
There seems to be a furore over the allocation of funds for “scrutineers” in the current house to house registration exercise.
Dear Editor,
The alleged torturing of civilians and soldiers by the GDF needs to be investigated by the United Nations, and those who are responsible must be charged with crimes against humanity.
Dear Editor,
The Cullen Bess-Nelson photo on the front page of a recent Guyana Chronicle depicted extreme cruelty, and the caption went even further noting that “dray operators abuse their animals by having them haul much more weight than they should”
The Chronicle says the picture of a lone horse struggling to pull a cart overladen with sacks of cement is “not an unusual sight in Georgetown.”
Dear Editor,
I noticed Gavin Ramnarain’s letter captioned “Many songs are not as good if sung in another language” ( 08.01.11) which is an attempt to justify the proliferation of Indian music, sung in Hindi, on the State’s airwaves in response to Desmond Saul’s letter.
Dear Editor,
Mr Osafo Modibo has suggested that the AFC should support a bill in Parliament that will deal with ancestral lands and give respect to Africans’ right to property ownership.
Dear Editor,
I take up this matter now since enough time has passed since ACDA had placed its full page “Holocaust Day” advertisements.
Dear Editor,
Several views have been expressed about the Order of Liberation bestowed upon the late Dr.
Dear Editor,
Over the last month or so, Guyanese have been treated to some terrific editorials that only go to emphasize the critical importance of a free press in a modern democracy.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the budget of the Hoyte government of Friday, 1st April, 1989.
Dear Editor,
Beware! There is a brotherhood out there. They emerged in 1992 since the soil was made fertile for democracy to flourish in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Many have raised harsh and uncalled-for criticisms against President Bharrat Jadgeo and his government, arguing that only Parliament has the right to approve the distribution of ‘scrutineering funds’; and that any non-parliamentary approval would be unconstitutional.
Dear Editor,
The statement articulated by Mr. Al Creighton about the evident lack of self-belief in the University of Guyana (SN.08.01.12) is a frank assessment of the current perceptions of the institution, it is also an opinion I share and one which underscores a dismal reality among the student populace and the country at large.
Dear Editor,
What a roll call of film musicals in “Nostalgia 370” by Godfrey Chin in your features in Sunday Stabroek of 13th January.