Phagwah Fete advertisement lacked respect
Dear Editor The advertisement for the Phagwah Fete billed for March 25, promises to be the hottest party of the season with calls to paint the town wet and wild (GDN).
Dear Editor The advertisement for the Phagwah Fete billed for March 25, promises to be the hottest party of the season with calls to paint the town wet and wild (GDN).
Dear Editor, Guyanese Hindu Americans are gearing up for Holi or Phagwah celebration on Monday, March 25.
Dear Editor, Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro has upped the stakes on Guyana.
Dear Editor, The Institute for Action Against Discrimination (IFAAD) is urging the Ali-led PPP government to take immediate and robust measures towards fostering transparency and combating corruption within the country.
Dear Editor, Guyana’s profile as a significant player on the international stage is being further enhanced with the visits of two former world leaders, Tony Blair of Great Britain and Bill Clinton of the United States.
Dear Editor, I wish to thank Stabroek News for publishing my letter captioned ‘Daily Water Cuts on Essequibo Coast’ on 22nd February ‘24.
Dear Editor, Were there to be a pound of sugar for each word written about this now infamous Skeldon Sugar Modernisation Project (SSMP), its production objectives might well have been met.
Dear Editor, Following the “Barbados Agreement” signed last October by the Venezuelan Opposition and Government representatives to facilitate “free and fair elections” and the US easing sanctions on oil, gas and gold, I noted that “Maduro has raised the ante on their border controversy (with us) to counter the political challenge he faces next year after the economic and social implosions.”
Dear Editor, Article 11 of 2016 Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) states “cost oil is limited in any month to an amount which equals 75% of the total production from the contract area for such month”.
Dear Editor, In the colonial days in Guyana, it was customary for Hindus on the sugar estates to build a huge bonfire with debris accumulated from the cane field.
Dear Editor, A letter by a Neil Adams (“NIS is a bedrock for Guyanese who attained the age of retirement,” Mar.
Dear Editor, It should come as no surprise, the recent actions by Venezuela concerning Essequibo.
Dear Editor, On March 07, I posed three questions to former President Donald Ramotar.
Dear Editor, The very essence of democracy is that there should be a duly elected government representing a majority vote of eligible voters and a functioning Opposition representing a minority vote of the eligible voters sitting across the table in the National Assembly (Parliament or Congress) debating the rights and wrongs of the governing of the nation in the full view and hearing of the entire country, covered by a free media.
Dear Editor, Mangroves are vital ecosystems that provide numerous benefits to both the environment and local communities.
Dear Editor, The traffic roundabouts linking key roadways were a welcome addition to traffic management.
Dear Editor, Now that it has been reported that CNOOC has claimed its preemptive right of first refusal alongside Exxon’s claim in the Hess-Chevron transaction over Guyana’s Stabroek block, which of the following is best for Guyana?
Dear Editor, In the sprawling digital epoch, where our lives intertwine with a platform-based existence, it’s time to reevaluate the treasures we hold dear.
Dear Editor, Wasn’t there to be an identification card to replace the existing one which was to have all our bio details and can be used to transact all business?
Dear Sir/Madam, We write with much concern as it relates to the noise nuisance on a regular basis, emanating from the popular ‘Sita’s Bar’ located In Station Street, Kitty.
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