Dear Editor,
I am writing to highlight a segment of today’s business news (4/26/2024) regarding Exxon’s plunging stocks after unexpected refining outlays have negatively impacted their returns.
Dear Editor,
It is pleasing some concrete action is being taken against the two private security companies, whose employees were recently involved in activities, which resulted in deadly consequences.
Dear Editor,
Within recent days, a photograph of the President, Irfaan Ali, aiding in the distribution of house lots while on a visit to the United States of America appeared on certain platforms of social media.
Making a brief virtual intervention at the CARICOM Regional Cricket Conference in Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday and later in a detailed video presentation, President Irfaan Ali made the announcement that Guyana will be launching the World Premier League (WPL) which will promote West Indian cricket.
Dear Editor,
As the dust settles on the fanfare and the PR of handing over of houses constructed in Lethem by government approved contractors, home owners moving into these houses are being faced with the startling reality that many of these houses have flaws.
Dear Editor,
Since the discovery of Oil and Gas, Guyana has tried to look for possibilities to reach a sustainable economic and social development for the prosperity and the wellbeing of its people.
Dear Editor,
Well, it seems the authorities have finally come to the realisation that some structures on the seawall, within the vending space, are immobile, immoveable, permanent structures in violation of the contract terms and conditions.
The scandals surrounding the award of the Tepui contract in particular, but other contracts too, raise serious questions about corruption under this administration.
Dear Editor,
On May 3rd to May 5th, the People’s Progressive Party [PPP] is having its most important event through its 32nd Congress at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Liliendaal, Region 4.
Dear Editor,
As the Member of Parliament responsible for Region Three, I cannot sit idly by while Minister Zulfikar Mustapha’s mismanagement of vital pump station projects threatens the well-being of our constituents.
Dear Editor,
The matter of the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) versus the Ministry of Education has to be a lesson learnt by the trade union community and all Guyanese.