Dear Editor,
The government’s announcement of forgiveness of education loans that will benefit an estimated 13,000 UG students and costing $11 billion dollars is a huge investment in the youths of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
In normal circumstances, the amendments to the constitution of a political party or for that matter, any organisation, is nobody’s business but that of its members.
Dear Editor,
One thing one learns as a letter writer is brevity and to the point.
Dear Editor,
It is indeed perplexing…the landmark ruling’s formal judgment is still unavailable.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express additional views on the recent announcement by the Guyana government to write off $11 billion in student debt for 13,000 graduates.
Dear Editor,
One bad apple corrupts the whole barrel. Is the time not long overdue for the PPP to circle the wagons and withdraw the whip (as they say) from Nigel Dharamlall in the light of recent repeat allegations?
Dear Editor,
My last letter sought to establish that under the Presidency of Bharrat Jagdeo, this country experienced nothing but economic disasters.
Dear Editor,
Let me first start by saying I don’t expect this letter to be carried by the Guyana Chronicle, as the taxpayers’ dependent newspaper has been weaponised against the Guyana Press Association, the independent press and myself.
Dear Editor,
Former government minister, Nigel Dharamlall, has become the hottest hot potato for the PPP.
Dear Editor,
Listening to the weekly Thursday press conference, a question posed, which sought to link the holding of the party’s next CC meeting to the outcome of the police probe into allegations made against a high ranking member of the party, was surprising and to my mind out of order.
Dear Editor,
My heart goes out to the families of the five persons who were killed in a road accident on the Linden Soesdyke Highway on Monday, May 13, 2024.
Dear Editor,
Kindly permit me space to respond to an article published on Saturday, May 11, 2024 by an online news outlet, “Guyana Daily News.”
Dear Editor,
As a concerned citizen observing the ongoing spectacle between the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) and the Ministry of Education, I cannot help but feel like I’m watching a poorly rehearsed pantomime.
Dear Editor,
The last budget underlined the importance of using the country’s oil revenues to meet the basic needs of the population, including nutrition, the absence of hunger, good healthcare, and sound education and training opportunities.
Dear Editor,
As a member of the public who weekly attends meetings of the Guyana Reparations Committee, I am very concerned with the public manipulation of the bi-monthly Reparations Now TVA Program which has been in existence for over 7 years.
Dear Editor,
The Jagdeo/Ali regime’s continuous transgression of the rights of the nation’s public teachers is not a matter that should be treated lightly for it has dire implications for every citizen, including the religious community President Irfaan recently met with.
Dear Editor,
A gem has quietly exited to the far beyond recently and with him lasting memories which typified what a champion cricketer he was.
Dear Editor,
I was saddened to hear of the death of Oscar Clarke.
Dear Editor,
The students’ loans write off has a caveat attached: to qualify, among other requirements, a number of NIS contributions, whether employed in the public or private sector, must be made.
Dear Editor,
The letter section continues to be the principal platform for the opposition.