Opinion
Dr. Jagan was unrelenting in his advocacy for national independence
Dear Editor, This month, May 26 to be precise, marks 52 years since Guyana attained political independence from Great Britain.
Bipartisanship in Parliament
For far too long the Guyana Parliament has served almost only as a battleground for warring political parties – both those in government and those with their eyes set on becoming the government.
Artists of Guyana need to eat and their sources of food are already limited
Dear Editor, In response to the article titled, `Imitation Carnival puts Guyana’s tradition at risk- Creighton’, published in SN on May 23, 2018, I’d like to offer the following critique.
Paraquat should not be used, there are numerous effective alternatives
Dear Editor, In a recent letter `Paraquat needs to be tightly regulated, not banned’ (SN May 20, 2018), former government minister, Dr.
Politics in Guyana has descended to brutish cunning and double standards
Dear Editor, If life were not precious and the well-being of people something to be taken seriously, the comical, dare I say, actions of politicians would be worthy of theatrical location.
Documents required when sending parcel via Post Office
Dear Editor, The Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) wishes to acknowledge Mr.
Expecting pumpkins from karila vines
Twelve days ago, the world observed Inter-national Nurses Day on May 12.
Politikles
East Coast communities without water
Dear Editor, To date, for the past 24 hours, the residents and taxpayers in the Success, Chateau Margot and LBI communities are without water usually supplied by Guyana Water Inc.
Cartoon
KN articles on GuySuCo spares, pricing erroneous
Dear Editor, The Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc. (GuySuCo) is disappointed that the Kaieteur News has allowed itself to be used repeatedly by forces whose motives seem to be intended to destabilize the Corporation, bring the management into disrepute and cause irreparable damage to the business.
Agriculture Road needs urgent repairs
Dear Editor, I wrote several letters about the deplorable state of Agriculture Road last year but it seems to be falling on deaf ears and this road continues to deteriorate daily.
Gratified with service from NAREI
Dear Editor, I am most heartened by my recent visit to the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) and I compliment the Ministry of Agriculture and the institute for the excellent staff and outstanding service at this institution.
A welcome initiative by the private sector
Dear Editor, The newspaper report that the Private Sector Commission (PSC) is trying to encourage the political parties to take more nationalistic, less narrow politically motivated initiatives for the development of our country is indeed music to the ears for Guyanese who are tired of bickering and back-biting and truly want to see us working together to address the problems of our nation.
Judiciary can become activists for change by the actions they take
Dear Editor, Justice! Injustice! …and in the balance our humanity as a nation as we approach our fifty-second year of Independence, please allow me to share thoughts on this critical and all too often failing aspect of our society.
Logging trucks
Logging trucks or timber trucks, as they are sometimes referred to, have been in the news again.
Politikles
Concerted coalescing flames of dissonance and upheaval are visible
Dear Editor, There is a problem; in fact, many serious problems.
Barbados PM’s plan to withdraw from CCJ not well thought out
Dear Editor, The statement made by Barbados Prime Minister, Freundel Stuart, who is the Leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) that Barbados will withdraw from the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as its final court is very unfortunate.
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