Dear Editor,
The PPP/C administration’s focus continues to be people-centered based upon an understanding that development must be for all, especially given the unique opportunities that Guyana has seen in recent years.
Dear Editor,
The author of the letter ‘Hard to believe that the level of incompetence could rise to the very top of the police force’ ((SN Jan 14), was candid, with detailed examples of bluntness and open and plain frankness, how the two top officers of the force tried unsuccessfully to be artful with episodes of awkward and clumsy responses to probing questions, as they presented evidence to the CoI.
Dear Editor,
I read with dismay an article on social media submitted by one of the public relations officers of the Top Cop stating that Police Constable, Troy Doris, was promoted to Cadet Officer after the Guyana Police Force engaged the Police Service Commission.
Dear Editor,
How much you wanna bet that WASA coming to dig up all those newly paved roads, while the asphalt is still hot all kind of thing?
Dear Editor,
“The people of African descent have been dealt with unjustly, have not been duly recognized, or allowed equal opportunities for development.
Dear Editor,
On Wednesday, January 11, at approximately 10:25am, as I was about to enter a speedboat at the Vreed-en-Hoop stelling, I noticed an elderly man attempting to go down the stairs leading to the speedboat and was having difficulty.
Dear Editor,
The 2023 national budget looks like it will be a repeat of the 2022 one.
Dear Editor,
Note: In passing I believe that there has been no growth of new companies listed on the Stock Exchange for at least ten years; to me this is a very sad state of affairs given what is taking place in our economy as it relates to private sector participation and when one takes into consideration that a Stock Exchange is a very important vehicle to assist with the raising of funds for the startup of new companies and for the expansion of existing companies; no Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) or IPO’s for the issuing of Debt Instruments.
Dear Editor,
Lisa Haley, Dacia Bourne and Melisha Cylus are to face judge and jury for killing their partners.
Dear Editor,
The Minister of Public Works (MoPW) held a recent Region #6 outreach where there was an ‘on the spot’ termination of a contract for one contractor due to nonperformance in executing roadworks at El Dorado and the extension of a deadline for another contractor by giving an additional three weeks to complete roadworks in Bristol Street.
Dear Editor,
There has been much uproar as it pertains to the discipline in our schools.
Dear Editor,
Just over a week ago I presented my list of the Top 15 Guyanese singers.
Dear Editor,
Two prisoners were able to kick open a van door transporting them and escaped.
Dear Editor,
I was stunned to read the news article: “Immediate Expulsion for Children whose Parents Abuse Teachers” in the January 13th, 2023, issue of the Guyana Chronicle, especially as this proclamation managed to make it from the Chief Education Officer, past the Minster of Education, and the Editor of the state newspaper.
Dear Editor,
I write now to further the debate on the funding of the Wales natural gas pipeline, in particular whether funding a Government of Guyana stake in it from cost oil is constitutional.
Dear Editor,
For the last few months, IDPADA-G and things African Guyanese have been in the headlines.
Dear Editor
Black people in Guyana for decades have been taken for granted by their political leaders.
Dear Editor,
Now I am seeing in the news that Ms.
Dear Editor,
Earlier testimony before the Commission of Inquiry into the March 2020 elections raised serious questions regarding the conduct of the Guyana Police.
Dear Editor,
In preparation for the upcoming budget, it is CRGs hope that the Government will keep in mind the lessons learned during the years leading up to 2023.