Lall’s grotesque Nazi comparison
Dear Editor, Today, I saw a most grotesque analogy made by a regular letter writer, GHK Lall.
Dear Editor, Today, I saw a most grotesque analogy made by a regular letter writer, GHK Lall.
Dear Editor, I note that big people in Guyana have had their say on school violence (“CEO, McDonald weigh in on school fights, language barriers facing Venezuelan students”, SN April 19, 2024, refers).
Dear Editor, Statements and comments by the OL repeatedly speak of an APNU+AFC coalition as forming the next government.
Dear Editor, I read Ras Marcus` letter, in the Stabroek News, of April 20, 2024 captioned: “Afro-Guyanese groups skeptical of Alexander’s attempts to sway public opinion”.
Dear Editor, I refer to the report of a Guyana Human Rights Association (21.04.2024) which seeks to label my advert of 14th April 2024 as divisive.
Dear Editor, We have seen and heard Mr. Timothy Jonas, Senior Counsel on talk shows and have become familiar with his ideology.
If this is not to say that the recent collapse of the roof of the Stabroek Market wharf was, in considerable measure, the result of years of official inattention to its progressive deterioration, there was little doubt that the first official government response to the occurrence would have been to make the ‘political point’ about the tragedy occurring on the municipal ‘watch’ of an APNU-led local government administration.
Dear Editor, The small wooden building was located at First Street, Silvertown.
Dear Editor, Monday April 22 marks eighteen years since the assassination of Minister Satyadeow ‘Sash’ Sawh, two of his siblings and his security guard.
Dear Editor, One does not have to be an attorney to know that a valid collective bargaining agreement (CBA) binds the parties.
Dear Editor, The Government of Guyana needs to increase the budgetary allocation for technical education by 300%, especially for direct skills training if it is serious about creating jobs for our people.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to an article carried in the Stabroek News edition of April 21, 2024, with the caption “AFC calls for gov’t nominees on PPC to step down over Tepui decision”.
Can it possibly be the case that the historic constitutional reforms of over two decades ago conceived of a Public Procurement Commission (PPC) that would be toothless?
Dear Editor A little kingpin is at work in a small commumity in that hotdog for cash grant balderdash.
Dear Editor, It is understandable that Guyanese people should feel euphoria over the discovery of oil in our waters and the prospects which this presents, but what this means for our future is an open question.
Dear Editor, In the current climate of racial tension and division, it is imperative that we approach our discourse with clarity, honesty, and fairness.
Dear Editor, This year’s Earth Day theme is “Planet vs. Plastics”.
Dear Editor, Mr. David Patterson, then Minister of Public Infrastructure under the APNU+AFC Govern-ment, was found by the Public Procurement Com-mission (PPC) to be directly in breach of the Procurement Act when in or about 2016 he took an “unsolicited proposal” procurement request directly to Cabinet, bypassing the open tendering process mandated by law.
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