Letters to the Editor

Cease Work Notice was inadvertently issued on Qatari hotel

Dear Editor, I have noticed news reports, on my actions with respect to the Cease Work Notice, in at least two of our dailies, the Kaieteur News issue of Tuesday, March 12, 2024 headlined: “City Hall issues stop order to Qatari Hotel” and the Stabroek News issue of Tuesday, March 12, 2024 headlined: “Mayor blasts City Engineer for not issuing cease order on Qatari Hotel works -says court action imminent” However, those reports contained a number of inaccuracies, which if not corrected, could mislead readers, and create the wrong impression about the work and intention of the City Engineer’s Department.

Bikers behave recklessly under the nose of police HQ

Dear Editor, The tragic accident on the East Bank Public Road which claimed the life of a biker should bring into focus a dangerous practice of speeding groups of bikers which is becoming more and more frequent along the streets of Georgetown and its environs.

Let’s get our garbage sorted

Dear Editor,     It is very unfortunate that the powers that be in our country have not seen the obvious need to ensure that our garbage is properly collected and disposed of.

`Wrang and strang’

Dear Editor, Complaints by the tiny party ANUG that Dr. Kissoon is refusing to step down from the parliamentary seat she occupies in overtime is so disappointing.

I congratulate Eric Phillips for his letter

Dear Editor, I have read with considerable interest, the extremely informative and instructive letter from Eric Phillips, Chair of The Guyana National Reparations Committee, published in the Stabroek News, 11th March, 2024, headlined “Highly recommended that CARICOM establish separate commissions for indentureship and colonialism in relation to reparatory justice”.

Johnson courting Maduro over Essequibo?

Dear Editor, Who does Boris Johnson think he is! A long discredited ex-Prime Minister driven from office by his own lies and now courting the dictator Nicholas Maduro talking Guyana’s future with him.

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