When will Republic Bank cards be available for Diamond branch?
Dear Editor, The Republic Bank at the Diamond branch does not have replacement ATM cards at present.
Dear Editor, The Republic Bank at the Diamond branch does not have replacement ATM cards at present.
Dear Editor, Recent statements in the Kaieteur News indicating that LFS Burnham allocated land at Turkeyen for the University of Guyana, is a revisionist version of history that is not consistent with the facts.
Dear Editor, Recent actions by the David Granger-led APNU+AFC coalition government have given rise to great cause for concern among Guyanese people, more so when one considers the significant efforts under successive PPP/C administrations to advance a national project aimed at bringing Guyanese people together.
Dear Editor, Corruption is a plague that must be resisted, rejected and condemned in every form and fashion, wherever and whenever it is identified.
Dear Editor, I thought that blame was being laid in the wrong direction when I saw a caption which said that ExxonMobil missed a golden opportunity to reverse their wrongdoings.
Dear Editor, In his riposte captioned ‘PPP/C delivered constitution reform’ (SN, Mar 3) to my critique of the PPP and the late Dr Jagan’s position on the Burnham constitution, Anil Nandlall posits, among other arguments, that the PPP implemented many reforms to the fraudulent constitution.
Last Saturday, the eyes of the world of track and field were focused on the penultimate day of the 2018 International Associations of Athletic Federations (IAAF) World Indoor Championships being held in Birmingham, England.
Dear Editor, Minister Ramjattan now stands charged with having infected the minds of our children on national TV to serve the cause of his personal anger management crisis.
Dear Editor, As 2020 approaches and expectations of Guyana’s oil production commencement mounts, there is a lot of chit and chatter over the usage of anticipated oil revenues by Guyana’s government.
Dear Editor, I was sad to learn of Roger Bannister’s death.
Dear Editor, I respond to a letter published in the Guyana Chronicle on March 3 captioned ‘The politics at City Hall has become rotten’ which was penned by a Mr Peter Padmore as his response to a letter which I had sent to all of the local newspapers.
Dear Editor, The late President Dr Cheddi Jagan was demonized by the People’s National Congress during the 1970s for inciting strikes in the sugar belt.
Dear Editor, It has been reported in the news media that after three years of mismanagement and continuous heavy operating losses, the government has transferred control of the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), Guyana’s largest agricultural industry and employer from the Ministry of Agriculture to the Ministry of Finance where it will be managed by the National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) and its Special Purposes Unit (SPU).
Dear Editor, ‘When two elephants fight it is the grass that gets crushed.’
Dear Editor, I continually ask myself this question: Why is Guyana still so poor in spite of it having so many resources?
Dear Editor, On Wednesday February 28, while in Antigua I read the Observer, the country’s leading daily, and noted the article ‘Powell gets top marks for A team captaincy’, the final paragraph of which read: “The day/night third and final test bowled off Monday at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium.”
Dear Editor, New oil find. What if…Hmmm… The oil find is great news.
There is a justifiable case for the Guyana Press Association (GPA) not being entirely satisfied with the apology tendered by Minister Khemraj Ramjattan arising out of his recent encounters with media operatives.
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