Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my concern regarding the lack of coverage of the recent 32nd Congress of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) in Guyana by international TV and alternative media outlets.
Dear Editor,
I have admired Mr. Ian McDonald’s views over the years and his stand-out and beautiful take on Rohan Kanhai years ago was excellent and captured that great batsman perfectly.
Dear Editor
In recent weeks, Roysdale Forde has been demonstrating that side of him that many thought he did not have; he is now making it clear that he is a standup guy.
Dear Editor,
As a taxi driver, I traverse the entire East Coast Demerara and spoke to numerous people every day.
Dear Editor,
President Irfaan Ali is blazing the trail with his innovative leadership style which is gaining immense popularity and progressive momentum among all Guyanese, much to the chagrin of the incompetent Opposition and its mouthpieces.
Dear Editor,
I am on fire for my country after witnessing the strength of our party over the last weekend when we held our 32nd Congress.
Dear Editor
In a functioning democracy, the relationship between government and its citizens should be one of mutual respect, especially when it comes to addressing the concerns of vital professions such as teaching and nursing.
Dear Editor,
I’ve got something on my mind that I just can’t shake regarding the allocation of house lots in Essequibo or lack thereof.
Dear Editor,
The critique posited by Roysdale in his recent letter about President Irfaan Ali’s dancing at the PPP/C congress is, frankly, a case of misplaced priorities and a gross misunderstanding of what truly affects the dignity of a democracy.
Dear Editor,
I have lots of issues with ‘live’ cricket broadcasting in the region, and the world at large, but my particular concern is with some of the Guyanese, who are involved currently in this profession.
Dear Editor,
I read your sharp editorial on the Access to Information Act with personal and professional interest.
Dear Editor,
Some folks have reached out to ask what I think of Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo’s call to arms to supporters of the PPP to utilize social media and artificial intelligence (AI) to deal with “naysayers” and detractors”.
Dear Editor,
‘Bare blows’ (SN May 6) sounds like a cash grant distribution exercise for pensioners, but it was the monthly pensions and disability payments at post offices.
Dear Editor,
A recent video clip went viral showing a policeman kicking a businessman in the presence of several of his colleagues in uniform at the Linden Police Station.
Dear Editor,
As the Indian Arrival Day ceremonies come to a close, let’s not close our minds to those who, through hardships and deprivation, paved the way in creating the society all Guyanese enjoyed today.
Dear Editor,
Imagine stumbling upon $2 million and handing it back.
Dear Editor,
I was amused when I saw the young president Ali dancing to one of the late great Michael Jackson’s song.
Dear Editor,
It is true that Guyanese, as other citizens around the world, look to their leaders for guidance, inspiration, and responsible leadership of our nation.
Dear Editor,
So flying of.party flags, as the ruling.party held its congress, has brought out the ire of the opposition.
Dear Editor,
The City Street Sellers By-law protects the rights of vendors to operate on public streets and sidewalks.