Opinion
Bold experiments needed to help WI players cope with international cricket
Dear Editor, Shannon Gabriel has been the most effective fast bowler in the region for the last two years.
Hinterland employment programme achieving its objectives
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs is currently awaiting an audit of the Progress Report for its flagship youth programme, the Hinterland Employment Youth Service (HEYS) following a request which was approved to conduct same.
Ms Lawrence’s statements have skewered President’s noble visions, social cohesion programme
Dear Editor, Talking without thinking? A rush of blood to the head?
Trinidad would be the big winner from the Scotiabank deal
Dear Editor, By now it should be clear that Scotiabank Guyana and eight other Caribbean territories have been bought/acquired by Republic Financial Holdings Ltd, a Trinidad-based company and the transfer/integration is being held back by regulatory requirements and consensus.
Will Fly Jamaica honour my December 21 booking from Toronto?
Dear Editor, I wanted to bring to your attention a situation that has arisen with Fly Jamaica after the recent crash landing in Guyana.
We must act on behalf of vast number of women and girls who continue to suffer violence in silence
Dear Editor, This year, International Day against the Elimination of Violence Against Women and 16 days of activism are being observed under the theme “Orange the world: #HearMeToo”, which acknowledges women and girl survivors of violence and those speaking out and taking action.
Volda Lawrence’s statement ought to warrant her immediate dismissal
Dear Editor, The statement by Volda Lawrence that “The only friends I got is PNC, so the only people I could give work to is PNC’ refers.
Cohen’s plea deal
Earlier this week President Trump’s former lawyer pleaded guilty to giving false statements to congress about his client’s ties to Russia.
Radio set found was not programmed to intercept police network
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article in Thursday’s edition of the Kaieteur News under the caption “Ogle airport trace robbery….
Scotia Guyana staff have all been sold out into uncertainty
Dear Editor, Scotiabank, the community bank, the indigenous bank, the family bank, the corporate and socially responsible bank.
Service providers do not necessarily regard senior citizens as deserving of priority attention
Dear Editor, SN’s editorial on the ‘Banking Bureaucracy’ (November 23, 2018), could not have been more timely.
CARICOM has contributed to hunger and poverty of the Caribbean people
Dear Editor, I have been reading, writing and analyzing a lot this year.
Serious problems with GTT DSL
Dear Editor, I am having internet issues in my area : Sand Road.
City’s mismanagement of solid waste collection
It is now an all too familiar dance: The City of Georgetown employs waste disposal firms to collect the City’s garbage, the City winds up owing enormous sums to these firms, who then switch partners and call on Central Government to join the dance, and after being sufficiently appeased by government payments, these firms return to the welcoming arms of the City Council.
Politikles
PM overstepped authority on cross dressing ruling
Dear Editor, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo overstepped his authority when he announced the Government’s commitment to “giving teeth” to the CCJ’s ruling that in Guyana, men are free to disguise themselves as women, and women are free to disguise themselves as men in public.
The oil company does benefit by inflating costs, Guyana must be vigilant
Dear Editor, I write in relation to a letter included in the Stabroek News on 28-Nov-2018 with the title `Why would Exxon inflate these costs when it wouldn’t be the one benefitting?’
Shortage of key TB, HIV drugs poses serious public health threat
Dear Editor, Even as the Minister of Finance boasts about the largest budget ever ($300.7B) and the Minister of Public Health gleefully brags about the $35B Ministry of Public Health budget for 2019, chronic medicine shortages continue to impact the lives of people in Guyana.
Once the vote is taken, the deed is done
Dear Editor, At the beginning of every Sitting of the National Assembly, the beneficence of the Almighty is invoked by Prayer to deliver wisdom to Parliamentarians in their deliberations.
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