Elizabethan coloniality remains firmly in place
Dear Editor, Queen Elizabeth’s passing was expected and it offers an opportunity to examine what she, as the Monarch, represented to us in the detritus of the British Empire.
Dear Editor, Queen Elizabeth’s passing was expected and it offers an opportunity to examine what she, as the Monarch, represented to us in the detritus of the British Empire.
Dear Editor, Yet again the koker has broken bringing untold destruction, losses and misery to the communities of Providence and Peter’s Hall.
Dear Editor, There is much to be said about the decisions currently being made by GECOM, albeit by majority vote with the Chairperson and the Government appointed Commissioners constituting the majority, on each occasion.
Dear Editor, I write to highlight a problem relating to the installation of a pump to provide relief from expected routine flooding.
Dear Editor, As Amerindians observe heritage month in Guyana it is good to take note of the election campaign in neighbouring Brazil leading up to the polls on October 2nd.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to express my frustration at GTT’s poor service.
Dear Editor, On these miserable hot summer days, with intermittent heavy downpour, flooding, monkey pox and Covid still sticking its ugly head above ground, many still believe the world is coming to an end.
Dear Editor, There is quite an exhaustive historical summary of the sugar industry and its prospects in SN of Sunday, September 04, informed substantively by personal experience.
Dear Editor, Please permit me to give my analysis based on the article captioned, ‘Rose Hall Estate overpaid close to $5m to two contractors last year’ in the Stabroek News dated 29th August, 2022.
Dear Editor, CSEC and CAPE results are out, and Guyana has a handful of reasons to celebrate.
Dear Editor, In view of some letters on communication, trustworthiness, governance and even evaluation criteria, I wish to call attention to my recent experience of communicating with Guyana’s EPA about a car-wash bay that operates opposite me.
Dear Editor, When GTT sent my Fibre bill on WhatsApp I replied that I had no landline services to be billed.
Dear Editor, Last September I wrote to the Stabroek News what I thought was my last letter.
Dear Editor, The return of the Guyana Prize for Literature is indeed a welcome development.
Dear Editor, One story two different reporting, on the matter of government’s assistance to windstorm victims.
Dear Editor, We the residents of Diamond living within a half mile radius of Diamond Distilleries Ltd.,
Dear Editor, We learnt of the transition of our Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Dear Editor, This letter follows up your editorial of Sept. 5 last, “NPTAB response” in relation to the tender for construction of North Ruimveldt Secondary School, and I wish to associate myself with your comment that NPTAB must be commended for the response as a move towards “enlightened governance”.
Dear Editor, The Guyana, National Commission for UNESCO, joins the Ministry of Education in observing International Literacy Day, under the theme, ‘Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces’.
Dear Editor, Our current crop of leaders should know that oft times people at the lower rung of the ladder, those who are dispossessed and get little when there is plenty, accept their position of inferiority and poverty in the midst of plenty.
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