Dear Editor,
On April 27, on my way home in a hire car travelling on what I call the West Demerara nightmare public road because of its poor condition, I noticed work being done on the road beyond filling in potholes.
Dear Editor,
As current University of Guyana students in the Education and Humanities Faculty and secondary school teachers of English Language, we have read and debated issues surrounding Guyanese Creolese on many occasions.
Dear Editor,
The APNU+AFC Coalition Government has failed us – much to the dissatisfaction of hundreds in the diaspora who had thrown their support behind the AFC because they were totally fed up with Bharrat Jagdeo and a few of his top aides.
Dear Editor,
The apparent reluctance by the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) to meet with stakeholders to discuss ways to salvage the image of the sport will continue to be a major problem affecting the sport’s development.
Dear Editor,
Despite the unprofessional declaration of anonymity, some would not have difficulty in identifying the author of the letter in Stabroek News of April 27, `Skeldon estate management must be complimented for `walking the talk’’ which seeks, however obliquely, to impugn the easily proven historicity of the sugar industry’s consciousness of its heritage since the 1980s.
Considering the bewildering array of criminal behaviour in cyberspace – in particular the purveying of child pornography and human trafficking –the advancing of a draft law on these matters and the compromising of computer systems is welcome.
Dear Editor,
After Guyana’s 50-plus-year history, the politics of the nation has an opportunity to move from politics based on race to politics focused on Economic Development.
Dear Editor,
To reinforce and put structure to comments I have made on social media, Section 18.1 (a) of the 2016 Cybercrime Bill has no place in the laws of a modern liberal democracy.
In November 2015, a few months after the present government took office, Road Safety Month was launched at which none other than the President of the Co-operative Republic gave the inaugural address.
Dear Editor,
I write to respond to a letter by GAWU General Secretary Seepaul Narine (‘Government has contrasting approach to BCGI workers from sugar workers’ SN, April 28).
Dear Editor,
The GAWU has seen in several sections of the media reports about the recent interaction between the Ministers of Natural Resources, among others, meeting with the workers of the Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI).
Dear Editor,
The parliamentary opposition is fully aware of its role and functions and it is for that express reason it made known publicly why it was not attending the parliamentary tour of the CJIA expansion project.
Dear Editor,
The proposal by the Department of the Environment (DoE) to ban single-use plastics is a brilliant idea to promote a ‘clean and green’ Guyana and to a large extent, a better world.