Ministry can do us all a great service by fixing the basics in schools
Dear Editor, With expected enthusiasm the leadership of the Ministry of Education (MoE) has once again shared its new vision for the school system.
Dear Editor, With expected enthusiasm the leadership of the Ministry of Education (MoE) has once again shared its new vision for the school system.
Dear Editor, I extend belated greetings to my indigenous brothers and sisters, as our Amerindian Heritage Month’s program of activities, comes to an end in a short while.
Dear Editor, We thank the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) for the alacrity of their response to questions surrounding the award of the eight (8) lots of the Central Housing and Planning Authority’s Road Project – Construction of Four Lane Highway from Schoonord, WBD – Tender Reference Number 31/2022/45.
Dear Editor, Knowledge is what we want. Schools are successful when they eventually show students how to acquire knowledge themselves.
Dear Editor, From 1984 to now, 2024, I have been involved with the Visual Arts as practitioner and teacher.
Dear Editor, The “broken windows theory” stems from an article written in 1982 by criminologists James Wilson and George Kelling.
Dear Editor, President Ali’s appearance before the UN General Assembly (UNGA) highlighted the growing impotence of that institution, which was to be at the centre of the promise of multilateralism after WWII.
Dear Editor, I want to chime in on the recent conversation about whether accountability or responsibility is more important for our public servants in Guyana.
Dear Editor, As a retired staff member of the Guyana Power and Light (GPL), I can unequivocally state that the situation Mr.
Dear Editor, Recently, President Ali talked about Georgetown and the need to enhance our city and many residents would be very glad for improvement.
Dear Editor, On Tuesday at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, scores of senior public officials were brought together and lectured to by Vice President Jagdeo, who is also the General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to editorial “Sir Shridath Ramphal” (Sep 13).
Dear Editor, Mr. Eric Phillips in a letter published on 9/8/‘24 edition of S/N headlined: ‘The next election will be critical if we are to forge ahead as a multiracial and multi-ethnic nation’ was long on pontificating and pessimism clothed with a strange political motive.
Dear Editor, Gregory Quinn, former British High Commissioner to Guyana, who was here at the time President Granger’s government was attempting to return to office at the 2020 General and Regional Elections by means of fraud, in an article written in a series of booklets published by John Mair titled Oil Dorado and republished in the Stabroek News last Tuesday (24th September, 2024), under the headline “Why Guyana should not appease Venezuela and Maduro”, traced the history of Maduro’s most recent attempt to annex the Essequibo and expresses his concern that some in CARICOM are advocates to appeasing Maduro, most particularly, Prime Minister of St.
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my thoughts on the article titled “MMA-ADA to be independently audited – Mustapha,” published in the Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, Please permit me a little space to clarify the contents of the letter “Desmond Alli may have to admit his attack against the Ali government’s arts policy is flawed” by Mr.
Dear Editor, I was pleased to read in the Kaieteur News on September 27th that “Guyana will soon restart international adoptions,” as stated by Minister Persaud.
Dear Editor, I will be so bold as to suggest respectfully to Guyana’s President Dr.
Dear Editor, The death of a child in Region 2 has tragic connections with other stories about Guyana’s alcohol culture.
Dear Editor, I noticed the news item where the Rights of the Child Commission (RCC) presented a report for 2019-2020.
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