Disjointed gov’t procurement process raises concerns
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my bewilderment regarding the recent procurement decisions made by the government.
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my bewilderment regarding the recent procurement decisions made by the government.
Dear Editor, Recently, I was forced to go to the New Amsterdam Regional Hospital because of a medical emergency.
Dear Editor, This letter is based on the conviction that persons interested in Haiti’s outcomes should not stop making comments and offering suggestions in public to those charged in what has been called the transition.
Dear Editor, I have noted that the infallible ones are at it again, this time the President was reported to have said “We inherited a system that was in total collapse.
Dear Editor, After a dreary and rain-filled day on Easter Friday, the sun stamped its authority on the weather charts by showering its brilliant radiance the following day, Saturday March 30, 2024 onto the residents of New York.
Dear Editor, Although this May Indians would have been in Guyana for 186 years (starting on May 5, 1838), documents relating to their arrival and oppressive conditions, perseverance and survival as well as death on the plantations have not been preserved and protected.
Dear Editor, There is a block-wide ring fence on the Stabroek Block and, the benefits to Guyana, Guyanese and our economy continue to accrue; yet many persist in calling for ring-fencing within the Stabroek Block, despite the negatives such a provision would impose.
Dear Editor, Mr. Alistair Routledge is more than Exxon’s Country Head in Guyana.
Dear Editor, The explanation offered about the current spate of blackouts about ‘sudden rise in development in the country have caught the company with its back against the wall’ (GDN), has to be seen as an admission of sorts.
Dear Editor, The Executive Council and Members of the Guyana Public Service Union, join with the rest of Guyana, in expressing our deepest sympathy to the relatives and dear friends of Retired Chancellor Désirée Patricia Bernard, JCCJ.
Dear Editor, On Easter Sunday, I accompanied my wife to a very uplifting Easter Sunday Service at St.
Dear Editor, March 31st. 24, was supposed to be a momentous and historic day for all of the nations in the Caribbean particularly those that are members of CARICOM.
Dear Editor, I had occasion to visit Kumaka/ Mabaruma last week and wish to request the government and its responsible ministries to look into and resolve the issues raised.
Dear Editor, The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) does not have a policy that puts Guyana and Guyanese first.
Dear Editor, The PPP/C Government certainly has developed a skill at delivering what usually results in inserting more wedges in this society, leading to widening of already broad gaps, intensifying seething discontents.
Dear Editor, The announced investment in Amerindian Communities in the interior is very good news.
Dear Editor, Massive fire erupts at Indonesian ammunition depot ( SN Mar 30).
Dear Editor, I am writing to advocate for the inclusion of Political Science 101 and Civics in the curriculum of secondary schools across Guyana.
Dear Editor, I refer to recent news stories that indicate the government has decided to recruit nurses from Bangladesh via a company called Sigma Engineering which poses a number of questions in my mind.
Dear Editor, Given the constant failures of the GPL interconnected system and the resulting power outages affecting large swathes of the country simultaneously, is it not time to consider the benefits of ‘disconnecting’ the grid?
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