Government should set up a Hall of Fame for CXC top performers
Dear Editor, I take this opportunity to congratulate all our students who excelled at the recent CSEC and CAPE examinations.
Dear Editor, I take this opportunity to congratulate all our students who excelled at the recent CSEC and CAPE examinations.
Dear Editor, It is my belief that there should be a clear line of demarcation between playing politics and doing what is best for our country.
Dear Editor, It is exactly two weeks since, through your columns, I brought to the attention of the authorities the danger presented by horses on the Lethem runway and people breaching the airport fence.
Dear Editor, I wish to bring not only to your attention but to the attention of the Foreign Affairs Minister and also the general public a breach of service offered by the staff of the Suriname Embassy located in Queenstown.
Dear Editor, Over the past two decades I have persistently reviewed the Estimates of the Public Sector, perhaps in some instances, more closely than the contending parties.
Dear Editor, School of the Nations continues to record excellent results in the Cambridge University International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations and Advanced Level (AL) examinations.
Dear Editor, Only a decade ago a small event called Pork-knockers Day began to be celebrated in Bartica.
It was announced this week that contracts have been signed for landfill designs and related resources for Bartica, Linden and Mahdia.
Dear Editor, I read Coach Law’s comments made earlier today and I sympathise with him.
Dear Editor, Twelve years ago when I was in Sydney, Australia, I was told by Sam Loxton, a member of Don Bradman’s Invincibles of 1948, that only Test cricket is ‘real cricket’, and that the limited versions of the game are really ‘limited’; mere slogging – light entertainment.
Dear Editor, It is essential that the current administration keep in mind that they work for the Guyanese people and not ExxonMobil.
Dear Editor, The residents of the Santa Rosa Amerindian village, Moruca sub-region, Region 1 (Barima- Waini) are complaining that they do not have the services of a veterinarian even though one is stationed at the Mabaruma sub-region.
Dear Editor, At the risk of understatement, it was another good academic year for The Marian Academy.
Dear Editor, Noise abuse is no picnic or joke; it is injurious to people’s health; it’s annoying and it inflicts so much misery on its victims.
Dear Editor, The National Toshaos Council (NTC) consisting of 208 elected Amerindian village leaders who represent over 80,000 persons is currently meeting at the Cyril Potter College of Education under the theme ‘Good Governance – A Brighter Future for Guyana’s First Peoples.’
Dear Editor, I refer to an article in Sunday Stabroek of August 20 captioned ‘Restoration Task Force planning relocation of homeless from streets –Singh’ and the challenges the National Task Force Commission faces.
Dear Editor, The Caribbean Voice is requesting that all media refrain from using the term ‘committed suicide’ to refer to the act whereby someone dies by suicide.
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