Dear Editor,
If one reflects on the statement from the then Leader of the then Opposition, Mr Robert Corbin, in 2004, it clearly exposed the inconsistency in principles in the PNC leadership.
Just when cricket fans around the world had had enough of the ‘ball tampering’ incident in the Third Test between Australia and South Africa, they are slowly coming to the conclusion that not everyone is prepared to accept, and/or play to, the same rules of conduct.
Dear Editor,
No one can predict the future, but I am not overly perturbed about the potential safety issues in the visit to Pakistan by our cricketers.
Dear Editor,
It is established that someone in authority in the Guyana Chronicle barred columnists David Hinds and Lincoln Lewis from writing their columns in the taxpayers’ publicly owned newspaper.
Dear Editor,
Article 1, Section 2, the U.S. Constitution provides, “Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States … according to their respective Numbers …The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct.”
Dear Editor,
According to the Guyana Chronicle (April 1, 2018 ) Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo is scheduled to return to Guyana this week after being away in the United States (US) for two months, following his illness, surgery and recovery.
We now know, more or less for sure, that this newspaper’s disclosure about a month ago, of a drugs ring involving two secondary schools in the capital is a microcosm of a wider problem and that, more worryingly, it seems that, as it has done in various other instances of crisis in the system, the Ministry of Education has again assumed a more or less ‘hush- hush’ posture on the matter.
Dear Editor,
The signed oil contract reveals how short a distance Guyana has travelled since independence in dictating its own sovereign course and removing itself from the excesses of colonialism.
Dear Editor,
In the context of Guyana, suicide prevention is no longer about awareness building since no one can argue that Guyanese are not fully aware of suicide in all its ramifications.
On March 30th, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon announced that the US$18m signing bonus contracted with ExxonMobil’s subsidiary, EEPGL would be deposited into the Consolidated Fund before any disbursement is made.
Dear Editor,
The Mayor and City Council wishes to take this opportunity to encourage all citizens to enjoy the Easter holidays in the traditional Guyanese way of kite-flying, picnicking, family get-togethers and other outdoor activities.