Solar power ensures better energy security
Dear Editor, The main purpose given for building this gas pipeline is to supply the majority of electricity to Guyanese homes and businesses.
Dear Editor, The main purpose given for building this gas pipeline is to supply the majority of electricity to Guyanese homes and businesses.
Dear Editor, Especially in the Third World, corruption is rampant in the procurement process and awarding of Government contracts.
Dear Editor, Everyone in the political landscape of Guyana knows that Rickford Burke is a staunch critic of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP).
Editor’s Note: Leyland Chitlall Roopnaraine’s letter, “A litany of bungling in the legal system with no end in sight,” which was published in the Saturday 1, 2022 edition of Stabroek News, included the erroneous suggestion that the Director Public Prosecutions was one of seven persons charged with fraudulently obtaining under-valued house lots.
Dear Editor, One observed Mr. Anand Goolsarran a former head of the Audit Office, before it became established as a Constitutional Agency, expressing some reservations about specified Audit Reports compiled by the current Auditor General.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), which up to recently was media shy, has seemingly assumed a new disposition to the media and has taken to issuing press releases.
Dear Editor, GuySuCo of recent has been the target for massive mismanagement and allegedly corrupt practices and there is a never ending string of supporting evidences.
Dear Editor, Our Union has taken note of the contents of an article titled “GAWU wants 16% pay raise for sugar workers” appearing in the September 30, 2022, Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, The initiative of the Smart Hospital in various parts of the country is very commendable.
Dear Editor, On September 28, Police Legal Advisor and Special Prosecutor, Mandel Moore was unable for the fourth time to produce evidence in the cybercrime case against Detective Sergeant, Dion Bascom.
Dear Editor, Indigenous Heritage month 2022 is over and Indigenous and hinterland Villages once again face their realities.
Dear Editor, I refer to S/N editorial ‘A One Woman Commission’ of 24:9/‘22 concerning ‘the elephant in the room’ as it relates to the number of registered electors on the Preliminary Voters’ List (PLE).
Dear Editor, Not so long ago President Ali, during one of his interactions with the press, mentioned concern about ‘some teachers’ whose salaries needed adjustment – in relation to their respective dates of employment.
Dear Editor, Guyana is watching, waiting. They are watching and waiting to absorb what happens next in this shadowy, slightly messy, matter of the NRF and tax payments made by the Government of Guyana on behalf of Exxon.
Dear Editor, I concur with Minister Kwame McCoy when he stated that, “The lives of every Guyanese are being transformed through the implementation of inclusive and effective policies.”
Dear Editor, The 30th of September marks the 150th anniversary of the Devonshire Massacre of the five East Indian indentured workers during the Devonshire Castle uprising in 1872.
Dear Editor, The Caribbean Voice lauds Health Minister, Dr. Frank Anthony and the Ministry of Health for the various initiatives to address mental health in general and suicide more specifically.
Dear Editor, Two recent news items were pleasing. The first has to do with the long issue regarding sweeper/cleaners of government schools.
Dear Editor, Guyana, being the largest producer of oil in the world per capita, it is understandable that President Irfaan Ali would have told one of the world’s most important bodies, the General Assembly of the United Nations, that fossil fuels remain necessary to facilitate energy transition.
Dear Editor, All citizens owe a word of thanks to Guyanese-born attorney, Dr.
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