What does the PPP/C stand for?
Dear Editor, The PPP/C needs to regroup and rethink its strategy.
Dear Editor, The PPP/C needs to regroup and rethink its strategy.
Two years after a hard-fought campaign successfully ensured that the US government would treat the Internet as a utility, the US Federal Communications Commission has reversed its stance on net neutrality.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to an article published in your newspaper’s Wednesday December 13, 2017 edition, under the headline, ‘Gloomy Christmas looms for Kopinang as ASL suspends flights’.
Dear Editor, On reading two recent articles in the media, ‘Developer steams ahead with smaller windfarm’ (a report on representations purportedly made by businessman Lloyd Singh); and ‘Minister Patterson sets record straight on Windfarm Project’, I have felt a need for a greater grasp by our public of three important matters.
Dear Editor, I note a media report citing statistics provided by the Guyana Police Force about the number of murders, robberies, traffic accidents, etc, that have occurred this year.
Dear Editor, We wish to respond to an article in SN captioned ‘Salesman robbed of $1M cash outside Demerara Park’ published on December 13th, 2017.
Dear Editor, I was awaiting President Granger’s response to the scandalous revelation of enormous proportions that after repeated denials from his government including from none other than the Minister of Finance, Winston Jordan, that Exxon had paid the government a signature bonus before seeking an opportunity to offer my comment on the matter.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Public Service Union’s (GPSU) President, Patrick Yarde, along with another GPSU executive have been members of the outgoing Public Service Commission (PSC).
Dear Editor, The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) recently indicated that it would approach the Guyana Police Force and other public agencies to ask them not to give permission to any individual or company interested in hosting a football competition until the GFF gives its blessing.
Dear Editor, On the face of it the attack on Bishop Edghill in the National Assembly on December 11th, his subsequent suspension from sittings until December15th and his arrest on December 12th would appear as just an abuse of power by the regime and its agents.
Dear Editor, His Excellency appears to have honed his perception aof what constitutes vulgarity (in public office) since the matter involving his Attorney General in the court of Justice Holder was brought to his attention by the head of the judiciary.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article in the Kaieteur News on page 5 of the December 7, 2017 edition under the caption ‘The Police are supporting this unfair competition’.
Dear Editor, As usual, during any season, prices seem to increase without a reason and most would say there’s a shortage.
Dear Editor, For the umpteenth time I am highlighting this grave injustice that both the government and opposition and no one affected seems willing or are able to address.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday launched its report on the State of the World’s Children (SOWC) with specific reference to the effect of the digital world and the internet on the children of the world.
Dear Editor, In the Accountability Watch article of November 13, 2017, I had stated that the United States withdrew from the membership of the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) on the grounds that “domestic implementation of the EITI Standard will conflict with the U.S.
Dear Editor, The world is aware that I have been suspended from the National Assembly and that I cannot ask questions or participate in the scrutiny of the 2018 Estimates of Expenditure.
Dear Editor, I fail to understand the logic behind the closure of the main thoroughfares to vehicular traffic during sittings of Parliament.
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