Blind political loyalty
Dear Editor, In 1948, four East Indian sugar workers were shot and killed by the Colonial Police in a protest for higher wages & better working conditions in the colony of British Guiana.
Dear Editor, In 1948, four East Indian sugar workers were shot and killed by the Colonial Police in a protest for higher wages & better working conditions in the colony of British Guiana.
Dear Editor, Happy New Year to all Guyana! Last year on the 20th December, the visit by His Excellency President Irfaan Ali to Moruca, the eldest and biggest Indigenous community and voting demographic for any of the two main parties in Guyana, was a welcome gesture.
Dear Editor, Aubrey Norton must face the allegations made by the ex-Treasurer of the People’s National Congress (PNC), Faaiz Mursaline, that he, Norton, engages in “discrimination and racial hostility”.
Dear Editor, Exxon has been kind enough to share with the nation the initial decommissioning costs that have been put aside for the work to be done 20 years to 30 years from now.
Dear Editor, January 1, 2023 marked the 73rd anniversary since the founding of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP).
Dear Editor, When the PPP is removed at the next elections, we will not stop cash grants to the nation’s people; especially the poor, we will increase it tenfold while also putting structured programmes in place to see poverty alleviation and an end to homelessness and destitution.
Dear Editor, The Renegotiationist Movement and spokesmen have focused on the notion that unless Guyana renegotiates all natural resource contracts, especially those in oil/gas and gold, to get more income, the poor will get poorer and the rich will get richer.
Dear Editor, As we enter a new year, we unfortunately carry along a now century-old conflict about differential socioeconomic development of the several groups in our country.
Dear Editor The great Austrian diplomat and statesman, Clemens von Metternich, (1773-1859), declared in 1809 that the diplomatic strategy of the Habsburgs is to “to avoid any engagements whatsoever and to flatter.”
Dear Editor, The internationally renowned Chartered Accountants and Professional Services firm, Ram & McRae, in the 28th edition of their detailed annual budgetary analysis, titled, ‘Focus on Guyana’s National Budget 2018’, dedicated an entire section to the Coalition administration’s proposal for the construction of a New Demerara River Bridge.
Dear Editor, A very proud and prosperous New Year to you, your management and staff.
Dear Editor, Your Editorial of 30th December (“Oil money and poverty”) correctly criticized the clueless and incompetent PPP government for failing to tackle poverty, inequality, and general misery in Guyana.
Dear Editor, As a Guyanese of the diaspora living in Switzerland and Germany, I have been following Guyanese politics closely for the last few years.
Dear Editor, In response to the letter published in the Stabroek Newspaper on December 31, 2022, with the title “My son paid $3000 to the GPO as a penalty for not having a National ID card,” The Guyana Post Office Corporation wishes to inform the public that such a policy does not exist within the Corporation and that a valid driver’s license is an acceptable form of identification when accessing the Corporation’s services.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to congratulate you on your pertinent and powerful editorial yesterday on the state of poverty in Guyana.
Dear Editor, If ever there was someone who deserved to be affixed with the honorarium ‘Sports Ambassador’ it was Edison Arantes do Nascimento of Brazil and Santos.
Dear Editor, Thank you for allowing space to bring attention to the evasiveness of the Government of Guyana to engage the Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) since the last encounter with the Union through the collective bargaining process.
Dear Editor, All Guyanese will recall the promises made by the PPP/C during their Campaign for the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections – that they are going to create 50,000 jobs, make available 50,000 low-income house lots among other promises.
Dear Editor, As 2022 comes to an end, there are a few unfortunate developments that most probably will linger on well into the new year of 2023.
Dear Editor, As we welcome the New Year, it is traditional for us to wish that we all share a prosperous, and may I add, peaceful New Year.
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