Dear Editor,
It was brought to our attention recently that the healthcare meted out to our citizens at our public medical facilities in Guyana is unacceptable and leaves much to be desired.
Dear Editor,
I refer to Mr. Joel Bhagwandin’s letter in SN dated June 14, 2024 submitted in response to my letter dated June 12, 2024 on the shortage of royalty paid by EMGL.
Dear Editor,
As has been the case with all of Burnham’s successors, the present contestants for PNCR leadership have announc-ed their commitment to “fulfilling Burnham’s legacy”.
Dear Editor,
“They have to keep these investigations very close-hold because they can be compromised by anyone and so we tend to not share a lot of information until the investigation reaches a certain stage and so I regret that people feel they’ve been left in the dark but in the United States it would be exactly the same way.”
Dear Editor,
In reference to Thomas B. Singh’s letter (June 11, 2024, Stabroek News), “The BoG policy seems to be a pursuit of exchange rate targeting as against inflation targeting or price stability”, I have a few observations.
Dear Editor,
As the strike continues and parents and children are left to wonder whether school is ongoing or not, it is a very confusing period of time in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my views on Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s endorsement of the Afreximbank’s payment system, which allows countries across the continent to trade using their local currencies.
Dear Editor,
It is with some measure of disappointment and frustration that those of us in this country, who are concerned about the proper use of our natural and manufactured resources, continue to observe that those in the relevant authorities are still not enforcing the rules and systems to address the haphazard collection of garbage in all parts of our country.
Dear Editor,
The gathering of information and the attainment of knowledge thereof in our world have grown exponentially especially during the last 500 years and more so in the last 25 years.