Opinion
No one knows when electricity will be restored at Mabaruma
Dear Editor, It has been over a month since the electricity in the town of Mabaruma went down.
Leguan Stelling on verge of collapse
Dear Editor, The Leguan Stelling will collapse soon if the Transport & Habours Department does not get some emergency works done in the next few days.
Many Wall Street ‘speculators’ would have included pension funds, municipalities and the like
Dear Editor, I disagree with one aspect of the critically thoughtful editorial titled, ‘Institutional failures’ (SN June 24).
Roraima Airways bid was the highest for Duke Street house
Dear Editor, Both I and the company as a whole have noted with interest two articles published in the Tuesday June 20 and 21 editions of Kaieteur News headlined ‘Controversial sale of Duke street annexe to Gouviea…No evidence that Board member Gouveia recused himself from transaction’; ‘Questionable transactions by privatization unit….Gouveia
Alarm at BV GTT office is nightly nuisance
Dear Editor, I live in Granville Park, Beterverwagting. Next door to me there is the BV GTT branch office.
Holy Spirit Church
Dear Editor, There was an error in the paper on yesterday’s page 19 which said that the Holy Rosary church excelled at the robotics expo.
A revenue statement is not a published Annual Report
Dear Editor, I refer to GRA Commissioner General Godfrey Statia’s response to my letter (‘GRA revenue statements audit for 2015 has been completed by Audit Office’, SN June 23).
Students waiting for certificates from Region Two IDCE
Dear Editor, The Essequibo Branch of the Institute of Distance and Continuing Education in Region 2 is not functioning in the best interest of the students.
The four countries which have the CCJ never held referendums
Dear Editor, In ‘Antiguans will hold their referendum on the CCJ early next year’ (SN Jun 24) Mr Oscar Ramjeet, made several points.
We need constitutional reform
Dear Editor, Lincoln Lewis is a very respectable labour leader; he is also quite a decent man, known for speaking his mind and being fair-minded in his public commentaries.
Not a word from NIS
Dear Editor, I recently migrated to the USA. Before I left Guyana in January, I visited the NIS New Amsterdam Office and said that it was my desire to continue paying my NIS contributions on a voluntary basis.
Another flood
Flooding and the risk of flooding have become ingrained in the collective psyche of Guyanese in the aftermath of the 2005 Great Flood and subsequent inundations of varied magnitude and length.
Politikles
Sunday cartoon
The fuel that drove constitution reform in 1999 no longer present
Dear Editor, Lincoln Lewis engaged in some necessary pushback against the calls for constitutional reform when he accused some advocates of being ignorant of key aspects of the constitution (‘There must first be understanding of the issues before the constitution can be reformed’ SN, June 23).
Education CoI
Last Wednesday Stabroek News reported on the Preliminary Report into the Education Sector of Guyana, which was handed over to the Ministry of the Presidency by the Ministry of Education earlier this month.
City council has spent $40M in two years fixing bridges
Dear Editor, Photographs of broken rails on city bridges along Croal Street on the front page of your Stabroek News issue of Thursday June 22, have attracted our attention at the Mayor and City Council.
Animals in Region Six appallingly treated
Dear Editor, As a resident of the Central Corentyne area it is appalling to watch the inhuman treatment of animals, especially cows, dogs, horses, donkeys, etc.
Eliminating crime against the elderly demands community involvement
Dear Editor, Life is not easy for the elderly in Guyana.
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