Dear Editor,
Why would a Human Rights Committee concern itself with a United States (US) Immigration decision to engage a traveler for secondary questioning?
Dear Editor,
My last place of residence in Guyana was at David Street, Kitty, which was bounded by Bissessar Avenue and Pere Street.
Dear Editor,
I wholeheartedly support Vishnu Bisram’s timely call for an institutionalized Cheddi Jagan Memorial Lecture (See Kaieteur News letters to the Editor “A Call for Institutionalized Cheddi Jagan Memorial Lecture” March 16, 2024).
Dear Editor,
It appears that in Guyana the month of March has become the period of debate as to the relevance of Marxism – Leninism in today’s world.
Dear Editor,
I write to highlight a serious water problem we have in the Albion/Fyrish area that is of grave concern to the residents of these communities.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to address a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of the political landscape in Guyana: the source of funding for political parties.
Dear Editor,
Please allow me to thank Mr S. Harald, former bodyguard to President Jagan, for his touching letter in the Stabroek News yesterday.
Dear Editor,
The Essential Services Arbitration Act (Chapter 54:01) provides for an Arbitration Tribunal for the settlement of disputes in public utility undertakings, and in certain other services.
Dear Editor,
I write to commend the Bar Association of Barbados for calling out Judges who fail to give decisions within the time stipulated by the Barbadian Constitution.
Dear Editor,
With respect to the Chief Co-operatives Development Officer’s (CCDO) assertion that he has been advised (by the deposed Committee of Management members) that the membership of the Guyana Public Service Co-operative Credit Union (GPSCCU) Limited stands at 25,385, I am convinced that he was not provided with documentation to that effect.
Dear Editor,
I recently noticed two letters, one by Jhagroo Persaud and a response by former President, Donald Ramotar, making reference to the 2015 National and Regional Elections.
Dear Editor,
Speaking to some friends and members of the Ex members of the Guyana National Service Association last Sunday, I thought for brevity I would ramble about bothersome matters from the sublime to the ridiculous in the form of a written staccato.
Dear Editor,
I write with reference to the article in Stabroek News’ Saturday 16th Edition titled Zombification of political parties and its referencing of PM Modi of India
I write to express my disagreement and actually disgust over Professor Jan–Werner Mueller’s article where he dealt with the current takeover of the Republican Party by Donald Trump and his supporters, however he has mentioned in an obtuse manner the name of Prime Minister Modi lumping him with the likes of Victor Orban of Hungary and Kaczynski, former Prime Minister of Poland.
Dear Editor,
“GECOM should fast-track biometric measures,” this was the unconstitutional and loose demand by Mr.
Dear Editor,
I have noted with grave concern a very misleading headline in the Monday March 18, 2024 edition, which stated “Public Service Credit Union vice chair says has provided list of names required by Co-op Chief”.
Dear Editor,
I worked the day shift with former President Cheddi Jagan on the day he would normally go to his office to meet people with appointments, but as we settled in his car and was on the move, he said to me and the driver, “Comrade, we have to make a short stop to see my doctor.”
Dear Editor,
I have an Airbnb in Guyana and I host many Cubans.
Dear Editor,
As a student of politics, I am struck by the irony that a potential presidential candidate, barring his disposal at Congress, appears to lack a fundamental understanding of governance, public policy, and administration, yet aspires to lead a nation boasting the fastest-growing economy, globally.
Dear Editor,
I wish to congratulate your newspapers for allowing the space to cover the reunion event and to publish score cards and results of this momentous year, 1983, and Mr.
Dear Editor,
The political panacea has again failed in Haiti. Immediately upon resignation of the Prime Minister, the country exploded (for the umpteenth time) into a bedlam of anarchy.