Granger administration must pay the teachers what they so rightfully deserve
Dear Editor, The APNU+AFC government, like the PPP/C one before it, has shown itself to be anti-working class and insensitive to the suffering in our society.
Dear Editor, The APNU+AFC government, like the PPP/C one before it, has shown itself to be anti-working class and insensitive to the suffering in our society.
Dear Editor, Mark Lyte must lead the cause of Guyana’s teachers from his own inner convictions and not allow himself to be the feed ego of the same now opposition creature whom his colleagues think he believes in, and who was also present in the Customs protest in the 90s.
Dear Editor, I came across an opinion piece on the passing of John McCain in the Washing-ton Post on August 27th that highlighted how polarized America had become.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Teachers’ Union (GTU) has decided to call its members out on strike.
In recent years there have been many an outcry over ‘plastic rice’ reportedly being sold as the real thing as well as other so-called fake foods.
Dear Editor, Over the past three years there have been lots of writings and discussions on 50 plus forensic audits which were done by reputable Accounting/Auditing Firms and Individual Auditors.
Dear Editor, I write with reference to the editorial in the Tuesday, August 28, 2018 edition of Stabroek News titled `Minibus service standards should be set and regulated by the authorities.’
Dear Editor, I note Earl John’s excellent, excellent contribution in Stabroek News of Tuesday, August 28, 2018: `Teachers wage dispute should move directly to arbitration.’
Dear Editor, The recent visit by a group of US Congressmen to our country is instructive.
Dear Editor, “It is easier to build strong children than to fix broken men.
The hustle and bustle of back-to-school shopping for the September term is gathering momentum and the converging streets and the never ending flow of traffic amidst the penetrating hum, appear to be a kaleidoscope of colours and a ball of bursting energy loosely rolled together and splattered on to a canvas of shimmering asphalt.
Dear Editor, In a letter published in SN on August 24, ACDA is supporting Professor Clive Thomas’s proposal for cash handouts from the expected windfall from oil revenues.
Dear Editor, My wife and I decided to travel through the Linden-Lethem road while on my annual leave.
Dear Editor, While the national conversation on Guyana’s emerging oil & gas sector has demonstrated our collective commitment to an accountable process, emerging policies and discussions have lacked an inter-industry policy development framework.
Dear Editor, One simply could not help reflecting on the wanton comment, by the Ministry of Education to the effect that increases granted to Guyana Teachers’ Union would be (automatically) applied to Public Servants!
Dear Editor, Politkles? Was never sure about the name of the cartoon, sorry about that, however most are reasonable satire.
Dear Editor, The drains in D’Urban Backlands have been blocked for the last month with no attempt to clean them.
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