Dear Editor,
Please refer to a letter captioned ‘Process I encountered to recoup bail money from city has potential to promote corrupt behaviour’ which appeared in the Monday, July 17 edition of your newspaper.
Dear Editor,
The current tension between the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) and the ruling APNU+AFC Government is symptomatic of a much deeper conflict.
Dear Editor,
When President Granger at a luncheon hosted at State House on the occasion of his 72nd birthday declared: “You are family … you are my second family” he knew exactly what he wanted to telegraph to his cabinet colleagues.
Guyana is a country that has been so blessed geographically and culturally that it is usual to refer to it as having rich potential in terms of its mineral wealth, its flora and fauna, and its people, who have been known to excel in all fields of endeavour in countries where they have taken up residence.
Dear Editor,
By now you ought to be aware of the Chief Justice’s ruling on the interpretation of Article 161(2) of the Constitution in respect of the appointment of a Chairperson for Gecom.
Dear Editor,
Accompanying a letter to the editor by EB John in SN of July 18 was an interesting picture of a group of GuySuCo officials who went to Brazil in the 1980s to study that country’s successful production of ethanol.
Dear Editor,
According to the Auditor General’s report seventy-nine contracts valued at $147.536 million were not awarded to the lowest or the most competitive bidder in Region Six, but went to the most expensive bid from those which were submitted.
Police officers, soldiers, firemen, nurses, security guards, scouts and guides, as well as prison officers wear uniforms which make them easily recognizable in a professional setting.
Dear Editor,
I think you, and anyone for that matter, would appreciate the peace and tranquillity of the seawall for early morning exercise; it is a gem which compares with any place under the sun.
Dear Editor,
I write to acknowledge a comprehensive response to my letter captioned ‘Rice farmers are being exploited by the millers’ dated May 29, 2017 by the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB).
Dear Editor,
The favourable ruling by Justice Brassington Reynolds in the wrongful dismissal case of former CEO of New Building Society, Maurice Arjoon, demonstrates that justice is alive and well in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
With reference to recent publications to the contrary, a technical team from GuySuCo did visit Brazil to gain firsthand knowledge on ethanol usage as an extender for gasoline.