Opinion
Street harassment not a marketing punchline
Dear Editor, Upon the completion and opening of the roundabout at the Kitty seawall, the Ministry of Public Infra-structure released an instructional video to enlighten road users on the correct way to make use of the roundabout.
GECOM needs to put greater emphasis on confidence building measures
Dear Editor, Anyone who fails to accept the fact that there is a strong correlation between race and politics in Guyana is either short-sighted at best or completely out of touch with our current political realities.
The Bible does condemn homosexuals
Dear Editor, It is with a painful surprise that we read in a letter from Rev.
Unscrupulous lawyers deceiving Essequibians
Dear Editor, There are several reports of lawyers based in Georgetown taking cases from Essequibians and not adequately representing them.
Cartoon
The GECOM Chairman decision
Chief Justice (acting) Roxane George’s decision on Friday upholding what is now the unfettered discretion by President Granger in deciding who should be Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission is the most retrograde development in the arena of electoral laws and reforms since 1991.
Why aren’t 911 ambulance services available for Providence residents?
Dear Editor, I called 911, but I didn’t get help. I pray that I don’t have an emergency in this country.
Ending of prosecution against these two girls is blow to justice system
Dear Editor, I am not a legal person but a common man who like the jurors in a criminal matter must decide on guilt or innocence based on the evidence provided in the particular case.
Trawler owners and seafood operators have continued to benefit from 2005 agreement with gov’t
Dear Editor, The Guyana Revenue Authority wishes to respond to a letter published in the June 6, 2018 edition of the Kaieteur Newspaper, titled `We can’t continue governing with our heads buried in the sand like this’ written by Tony Vieira, as well as allegations in a Demerara Waves article alleging that ‘higher taxation’ was a reason for the closure of BEV Enterprises, a fishing company owned by Bruce Vieira.
Mr Harbhajan’s stance on corruption should be applauded
Dear Editor, I have now become greatly heartened that someone from the Coalition Government is willing to support the exposure and fight against corruption in this corruption infested Region.
Steps to fixing GuySuCo
Dear Editor, GuySuCo’s current situation could be successfully fixed in a timely manner if both the political will and good corporate governance are undertaken.
ExxonMobil’s list of local suppliers is meaningless
Dear Editor, The quality of data being released into the public sphere leaves a great deal to be desired.
There is no hate, I am anxious to see LGBT persons seek God for help and deliverance
Dear Editor, I respectfully seek your esteemed newspaper’s accommodation for the publication of a few thoughts relating to LGBT and inspired in part by a letter appearing in your publication of June 4, 2018 from Mr.
Move to ease marijuana penalties could be an expensive gamble for the AFC
Dear Editor, In my view the AFC is missing a window of opportunity to reassert itself in the political space.
Is the CDC as equally prepared to deal with a serious natural disaster?
Dear Editor, It was pleasing to read that P.A.H.O consultant Dr.
America’s ICE Age
Last week, a Brooklyn army base called the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency when a pizza delivery man could not produce adequate documentation.
Politikles
Temptation for mimicry even with wide access to creative ideas
Dear Editor, In so many of idle (re)tired moments I have been grappling with the current forms and expressions of ‘intelligence’.
PPP/C gov’t did a lot of creative things to keep the fuel price stable
Dear Editor, Since taking over the levers of power in Guyana the PNC-led APNU+AFC regime has displayed a remarkable lack of concern for people’s welfare.
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