Dear Editor,
The OGGN makes a feeble and ill-informed attempt to refute my assertions (Via Paid Advertisement and Letter to the Editor) that their submissions to the UN-HRC were politically motivated.
Dear Editor,
These last few days identify three significant religious events, which should require their honouring and for that matter all Guyana to observe the stealthy, steady steps to a de facto dictatorship in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
The Maduro regime must be pressured by the international community to abide by the norms of international law as enshrined in the United Nations Charter.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to the article, Stabroek News, April 3, 2023 headlined, ‘Revision of draft Engineers Bill complete, Nandlall says – to be laid in Parliament soon’.
Dear Editor,
I am a resident of Belvedere, in the Corentyne and during March we have had to put up with seven power outages or blackouts as I prefer to call them.
Dear Editor,
The Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) responds to a few of the many false claims in the paid advertisement posted by Robin Singh in Stabroek News on 24 March 2024.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my profound dismay regarding the recent decision by the Dominican Republic Chambers of Commerce to invite former US President Bill Clinton as the keynote speaker at The United Caribbean Chamber Forum.
Dear Editor,
I was bewildered and in disbelief when I read in the Guyana Times last Saturday that GuySuCo Chief Executive Officer, Sasenarine Singh, has been identified as Guyana’s Ambassador to Brussels, and that Paul Cheong will be appointed as Singh’s replacement.
Dear Editor,
At age 93 I have been reflecting about how long has been my engagement with ‘Newspapers’ –– Daily Argosy, Daily Chronicle, Guyana Graphic, Evening Post, Booker News, the last of which I was briefly, but excitingly, a part, along with Winifred Gaskin, then Martin Carter.
Dear Editor,
As the festival of Holi dawned upon all Guyanese, spreading colours of joy and harmony, it’s pertinent to reflect on its profound message of unity and forgiveness.
Dear Editor,
I read the barrage of misrepresentations made recently by Gail Teixeira to the UN Human Rights Committee on corruption in Guyana, specifically broadcasting which is very well known to me being a former broadcaster, and reported in KN of 22nd March 2024, captioned “UN flags PPP dominated GNBA” and “raises concerns of media control”.
Dear Editor,
It is civil society that should be fearful. Its outspoken presences are the ones under constant attacks from the PPP Government and Bharrat Jagdeo’s glory guys.