Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter on behalf of the thousands of Guyanese who are the forgotten majority that are drowning in poverty and don’t know where the next meal is coming from.
Dear Editor,
It has been a trauma in 15 piercing readings, bowing to SN’s weekly enlightenments about the lot of real Guyanese.
Dear Editor,
The destruction of the People’s National Congress’ (PNC) building at Lethem while experiencing public outcries does have the support of some in society.
Dear Editor,
Beginning in 2016, I spent the months of December to March, in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Stabroek News of March 05th reported as follows on page 10 … ‘around 11,000 persons have since benefitted from government scholarships through the ‘GOAL programme.’
Dear Editor,
Please allow me to say a brief thank you to Mr Samaroo Ramtahal and Miss Khan, both of GPL, who responded very quickly to help me after my letter was published by SN last week.
Dear Editor,
I shall miss the smile and a gaff with Lionel Jaikarran when I next go to the Bourda to have a quiet Banks in the twilight after another mad day in GT.
Dear Editor,
The horrific accident at Greenwich Park which claimed four lives defines the continued madness on the roadways.
Dear Editor,
As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, I write as an Indigenous Wapichan woman to add my voice regarding the sale of Carbon Credits and Food Insecurity.
Dear Editor,
The advancement of digital technology is growing exponentially. With increased access to the internet, social media platforms, and online learning, many more opportunities are being created for women and girls.
Dear Editor,
Further to the various public pronouncements about the gas to energy (GtE) pursuant to the Environment Permit (EP) granted to EEPGL, on behalf of the Stabroek Block Partners, and also pursuant to the publications on the gas to power published by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s website inter alia, I decided to do a follow up site visit to the civil works permitted and conducted by the pre-EP in Q1/Q2 2022.
Dear Editor,
I shall be thankful if you publish this letter in the columns of your esteemed newspaper.
Dear Editor
A recent article in your newspapers titled “Hicken lays down riot act to senior traffic officers” is indeed a most encouraging development.
Dear Editor,
I wrote these short paragraphs three years ago and within the Guyanese political landscape, the message almost seems palpably prophetic with the political choices made by Guyanese, the consequences of their choices and the enveloping ensuing poverty that permeates their lives.
Dear Editor,
The vacancies keep flowing – almost over every page of the daily papers, with Sundays’ inundated with a plethora of notices, of which Job Descriptions range from being simplistic to demanding of focused analysis by overzealous prospective applicants.
Dear Editor,
Sometimes, in education, terms are used without any or little examination of what the terms might mean.
Dear Editor,
The text of the article published on March 4, 2023: Region 10`s REO, Chair-man at loggerhead over roles and responsibilities is but another manifestation of a major problem that inhibits the functioning of the system of governance in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
I appreciated Harry Hergash’s sharing the episodes of long-ago life in Eastern Mahaicony and his highlights of some extraordinary African lives in his native village (SN, Feb.
Dear Editor,
Kindly permit me space in your newspaper to highlight a very disgusting situation at the Enmore Hope Primary School.
Dear Editor,
Permit me to sensitize the public via your news spread.