Bradenton developments
The relatively small city of Bradenton, (population 55,000), on the West Coast of Florida was recently the scene of significant developments in Guyana’s football.
The relatively small city of Bradenton, (population 55,000), on the West Coast of Florida was recently the scene of significant developments in Guyana’s football.
Dear Editor, On November 12, I entered the polling station established at the Patentia Secondary School.
Dear Editor, Though this may be an obvious point to the analyst community, it is important that the wider Guyanese community understand that multinational companies such as Exxon register their investment vehicles in a low-corporation tax jurisdiction and not in the country where their headquarters are situated for a specific reason; to cap their financial exposure per project.
Dear Editor, I read recently that West Indies cricketers prefer to play for the more lucrative forms and leagues of the game than for country.
Dear Editor, Firstly, I would like to thank the Power Company for making some effort to keep its promise made to the residents of Buxton/Friendship concerning the clearing of customer’s arrears, at their outreach held at the Buxton Village Office.
Dear Editor, On October 25th the National Library of Guyana hosted a lecture titled `Developing a strategic intellectual property plan for Guyana- the copyright proposal’ as part of its celebration of 109 years of service to the nation.
Dear Editor, I refer to the Stabroek News letter written by an anonymous person titled, `These half-naked gyrating ladies should not be at cricket’ which was published on 11th November.
Shortly after replacing the long-serving Jose Eduardo Dos Santos as President of Angola, the country’s new leader, João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço moved to reverse two of the most controversial decisions of his predecessor’s near four-decade rule.
Dear Editor, I had the opportunity of listening to a very insightful and forward-looking lecture by former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Ms.
Politikles
Dear Editor, Since taking up office in 2015, the government has failed miserably in managing the nation’s key traditional sectors of rice, sugar, bauxite and timber.
Dear Editor, Democracy, it is often said, is the governing of the society by a majority mandate.
Dear Editor, For me, the troubled Berbice Bridge brings some dark sinister truths into sharp relief.
Dear Editor, The October 30th release of the Guyana-China July 27th Memorandum of Understanding has placed our bilateral relations with China in the spotlight once again.
Dear Editor, I read recently that Minister of Public Health, Mrs.
While she acknowledged that Trinidad and Tobago was not an exemplar in oil and gas management, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar was nevertheless able to pitch her Thursday address to the manufacturers association towards pivotal issues this country has to address.
Dear Editor, In Stabroek News dated November 4, 2018; Minister Winston Jordan exposed the oil experts, who were invited to Guyana via funding unknown, to pronounce on the Green Paper, Sovereign Wealth Fund/ National Resources Fund and suchlike.
Dear Editor, My contention that the seizure of the Berbice Bridge by Minister David Patterson amounts to the compulsory acquisition of private property without the payment of adequate compensation at current market value in violation of Article 142 of the Constitution, excited a number of critical responses.
Dear Editor, My eight-year-old son and I, his mother, have a bank account at the New Building Society (NBS).
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