Give Cubans permanent residency
Dear Editor, I have an Airbnb in Guyana and I host many Cubans.
Dear Editor, I have an Airbnb in Guyana and I host many Cubans.
Dear Editor, As a student of politics, I am struck by the irony that a potential presidential candidate, barring his disposal at Congress, appears to lack a fundamental understanding of governance, public policy, and administration, yet aspires to lead a nation boasting the fastest-growing economy, globally.
Dear Editor, I wish to congratulate your newspapers for allowing the space to cover the reunion event and to publish score cards and results of this momentous year, 1983, and Mr.
Dear Editor, The political panacea has again failed in Haiti. Immediately upon resignation of the Prime Minister, the country exploded (for the umpteenth time) into a bedlam of anarchy.
For all our own crime challenges and the questions that continue to be raised as to whether our law enforcement is up to keeping those challenges in check, it is difficult for us not to look over our shoulders at fellow Caribbean Community member country Trinidad and Tobago where there exists the widespread feeling that the term ‘killing fields’ is altogether appropriate to sum up the contemporary crime situation there.
Dear Editor, Retired workers in Guyana have for too long been shortchanged by entities such as the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) and Ministry of Education, institutions that can do far better when it comes to rewarding senior citizens who contributed throughout their working lives to keep them viable.
Dear Editor, The First Peoples of our beloved country are presently undergoing political and ethical dilemmas, lacking in genuine and sincere representation and sub-standard leadership by the state’s senior officials.
Dear Editor, Refer to the NRF 2022 Annual Report (Bank of Guyana).
Dear Editor, The perceived head of the list in the controversial continued parliamentary seat occupation has awoken from a long slumber and has written about loss of confidence (SN Mar 16).
Dear Editor, It is no trivial matter that the “People’s Progressive Party/Civic Government is partnering with key stakeholders to ensure TVET skills reach our young people and general workforce.”
Dear Editor, The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) has a moral and legal obligation to stand by the nation’s public school teachers and all society.
Dear Editor, The Constitution of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana is clear on public participation (articles 13, 38A and 149C) “No person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of participating through co-operatives, trade unions, civic or socio-economic organisations of a national character, in the management and decision-making processes of the State.”
Dear Editor, Alistair Routledge has been too long in Guyana. In Guyanese speak, ‘he tink dat he alone gat sense.’
Just last week in these columns it was lamented how the failure of the prison service and police could have possibly led to the murders of a Saxacalli mother and son, Nellie and David Gomes on March 8.
Dear Editor, As a Civil Society advocate, I want to bring to the attention of the Government the issue of the enormous difficulties citizens face in having a document notarized in Guyana.
Dear Editor, The Caribbean Voice is thrilled that the Friendship Bench concept for mental health has finally been introduced in Guyana.
Dear Editor, Confucius advised us to: “Chose a job you like, and you would never have to work a day in your life.”
Dear Editor, I am in complete agreement with Kit Nascimento that “Musings of a Poet” produced by the National Drama Company and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport was an extraordinarily impressive production (see letter to the Editor, March 13, 2024 `This was an extraordinarily impressive production’).
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