Dear Editor,
“Go back to where you came from!” The words hung in the air, this timeless curse and piercing insult hurled through the Ages at the gypsies, nomads, and caravans of people on the move.
Dear Editor,
The Mayor and City Council had made it clear that no vending or other related business will be allowed on the tarmac in front of the Stabroek Market.
Over the past decade, Guyana has seen a proliferation in the establishment of private educational institutions at all levels, most notably at the post secondary and tertiary levels.
Dear Editor,
I find it surprising that ExxonMobil has been relaying information to the Coalition Government, on a quarterly basis, given the reticence of this Administration when it comes to keeping the Guyanese public informed of the developments in the oil and gas sector.
Dear Editor,
I’m writing to warn tourists and visitors to Georgetown to avoid the Stabroek Market because recently I witnessed a schoolboy in his uniform who was waiting for the bus to go home who was brutally beaten and robbed of his cell phone.
Dear Editor,
The Government of Guyana must respond to the questions of the Christian community who wanted to know why the Government did not stop the gay pride parade.
Dear Editor,
Yesterday morning at 11:30 hrs the Mayor and City Council met with members of a special committee from Rasville and discussed the felt needs and the concerns of the residents of that local community.
Dear Editor,
As a Guyanese and as a Christian, I have decided to make my stand here against the Gay Pride Parade held in the streets of Georgetown on June 2, 2018.
Astute analysts of global affairs, (even at this eleventh hour, would probably not bet their houses) on the absolute certainty of the June 12th ‘summit’ between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, the clear signs that the two men are now likely to meet and talk in Singapore, a week today, notwithstanding.
Dear Editor,
The headline in the June 2nd edition of Stabroek News reads: “‘You can’t have a right to do what is wrong’ -Georgetown Ministers object to gay pride march, equal rights for all”.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to the headline titled, “‘You can’t have a right to do what is wrong’ -Georgetown Ministers object to gay pride march, equal rights for all” (SN June 2).
Dear Editor,
I have followed the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) via their informative magazine from the inception which is over a decade now and I have to keep giving them the thumbs up for the brilliant work in producing the best magazine as a marketing tool for Guyana’s Tourism Sector.