Dear Editor,
The Guyana Police Force is responding to an online publication on Wednesday by Citizen’s Report under the caption `Minister Ferguson verbally assault Ranks of the East La Penitence Police Station after detaining a man’.
Guyanese, West Indian and international cricketer, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, is set to be bestowed with an honorary doctorate from the University of the West Indies’ St Augustine Campus in October.
Dear Editor,
The proposal by Professor Clive Thomas of the distribution of cash from the projected oil revenue to every Guyanese household caught me by surprise.
Dear Editor,
I wish to add some analysis to the move by the Alliance for Change (AFC) to contest the Local Government Elections (LGE) independently from its A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) government partner.
Recently, at a major international airport in the United States, a teenage girl who was travelling with her maternal aunt was pulled aside by immigration officials and questioned as to whether she was willingly going to her destination.
Dear Editor,
Recently Stabroek News canvassed the views of a number of my colleagues in the media about the fact that the President has held two Press Conferences since being elected to office.
Dear Editor,
An article in Kaieteur News (07-Aug-2018, ‘The Department of Energy will decide if it needs Dr Mangal’s expertise – Harmon’) gave the impression that I was “assured” by the government of being re-engaged.
Dear Editor,
In less than 24 hours of your publication of my letter regarding misleading traffic signs at the junction of Thomas Street and parallel roads of Stanley Place and Vlissengen Road, the one-way arrow sign was completely removed.
Dear Editor,
Since virtually the start of the incumbent administration’s term, Exxon’s oil contract has drawn much criticism from civil society, reputable independent professional oil and gas consultants like Dr.
Dear Editor,
An article on page 16 of Kaieteur News’, Monday August 6th edition, headlined `Farmers use of artificial fruit ripening agents sparks concern locally’ caught my attention.
Last Sunday night at about 10.30 pm, a fire broke out in the kitchen of the Guyana Pegasus Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown, and fortunately, what could have been a massive tragedy was averted and no one was injured.
Dear Editor,
Recently, a number of letters have appeared in the media from individuals expressing their concerns about the functioning of the Medical Council of Guyana (MCOG).
Dear Editor,
For the longest while, there have been two misleading traffic signs at the junction of Thomas Street and the parallel roads of Stanley Place and Vlissengen Road.