Introducing a bureaucracy into the Suicide Prevention Bill is rather puzzling
Dear Editor The SN editorial on 28 July, 2022 about “Suicide Prevention” raises some valid points for discussion about the Government’s Suicide Prevention Bill. Advocates
Dear Editor The SN editorial on 28 July, 2022 about “Suicide Prevention” raises some valid points for discussion about the Government’s Suicide Prevention Bill. Advocates
Dear Editor, This Government has spent an enormous sum of monies to fill the pockets of the small man and provide a catalyst for economic progress.
Dear Editor, I have observed that there appears to be an erosion in many aspects in our law enforcement community.
Dear Editor, ‘Exxon and Chevron Report Record Profits on High Oil and Gas Prices – The energy industry’s windfall has followed a spike in prices, resulting mostly from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and a global economy rebounding from the coronavirus pandemic.’
Dear Editor, As Guyana continues to be mired in disagreements spanning a number of crucial economic issues, I have been thinking to myself that we need to hit the reset button, to return to the core values about ourselves as a people, this being the basis for our push for our Independence from Britain in 1966.
Dear Editor, The U.S. government has been constantly pounding on two primary themes with significance for Guyana.
Dear Editor, One hopes that the relevant decision-makers will pay close attention to Fritz McLean’s letter, published in SN of July 24, titled: “The timelines set for reducing food imports may not be achievable”.
Dear Editor, A reader directed our attention to a letter in response to TIGI’s call for a commission of inquiry in Su-Gate.
Dear Editor, It is with some amount of trepidation, I pen this letter, for it seems that my writings and utterances are easily misinterpreted by some who should welcome the kind of interventions I have been making relative to the matter I intend to explore.
Dear Editor, The Region 6 Health Department is grateful that a letter dated 24th of July,2022 captioned “Gov’t’s healthcare programme lacks equity in rural areas” provides an opportunity to highlight many significant improvements within the health sector of Region 6 over the last two years.
Dear Editor, Connect the dots on that rushed visit to the bastion of democracy, and it points in the direction that the government of that country is not at all pleased or happy with the way certain things are happening here, more so in view of that revealing report.
Dear Editor, Kindly permit me to write a few words on the housing sector.
Dear Editor, The following is a quote from a recent letter in the Guyana media: “Nothing justifies abuse, except the victim who has become so comfortable within the environment, the victim who believes that without the abuser, there will be no way to have basic necessities for survival, the victim who thinks about the family unit and the destruction abandonment will cause to that unit or the psychological effects it will have on the child/ children.
Dear Editor, The disrespect and mistreatment of Guyana’s Indigenous peoples continues under the PPP, this time they have caused unnecessary suffering to the Wai Wai Nation.
Dear Editors, I am grateful for some space to discuss a few issues and extend the spotlight that MP Amanza Walton-Desir put on the Christinas of Guyana onto the Mikes of Guyana – male single parent households that are also engaged in the daily mental acrobatics to make ends meet.
Dear Editor, I wish to add my voice to the call for an international investigation into corruption allegations involving the Vice President of Guyana, Mr.
Dear Editor, Guyana is on the path of democratic renewal. Despite attempts by the political opposition to derail the democratic process, there can be no doubt that the country has made, over the decades, substantial progress in terms of representative governance and the rule of law.
Dear Editor, You wonder what dunce advisors are advising the PPP Government.
Dear Editor, Team Guyana has just jetted off to participate at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England and the entire nation should be behind them.
Dear Editor, It started with the announcement by Vice President Jagdeo of a payment to the “severed” sugar workers.
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