Opinion
WI fighting spirit was as strong as ever
Dear Editor, We lost the match and the series, but our fighting spirit was as strong as ever.
It is the House not the Speaker which has the power to remove a motion from the Order Paper
Dear Editor, In the late evening of Thursday May 4th, PPP/C Member of Parliament Ms Priya Manickchand received a letter from the Clerk of the National Assembly informing her that “the Speaker has therefore directed … that the motion published on the Notice Paper No.95 of 2017 [the motion on the revocation of VAT on education goods and services] cannot be proceeded with in the National Assembly”.
UG students will have to be onlookers in the oil industry for a long time to come
Dear Editor, In a May 13 letter which appeared in the news media, economics students of the University of Guyana requested clarification from the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) as to whether a feasibility study was done for the proposed onshore facility at Crab Island in the Berbice River to determine its viability to service offshore oil fields now being developed off Guyana’s north coast.
Detectives visited on Saturday
Dear Editor, I refer to the article ‘Vice-Chairman of Harbour Bridge Board living in fear after break-ins -no response by police despite reports’ published in Stabroek News on Saturday, May 13, 2017.
Jagdeo has changed his position on marijuana
Dear Editor, Now that Mr Jagdeo and his PPP comrades are in some kind of superficial support of legalizing marijuana, allow me to expose their hypocrisy on the issue.
Jagdeo is just posturing on the decriminalising of marijuana
Dear Editor, As a Guyanese youth, I am both sickened and amused at the shameless duplicity of Bharrat Jagdeo and his hypocritical posturing of support for the decriminalising of marijuana.
Animal owners in city should abide by regulations
Dear Editor, The Georgetown City Council is appealing to all owners of animals ‒ cows, horses, sheep and other animals ‒ to provide appropriate accommodation for them.
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Being There
Peter Sellers, the English comedy actor is best remembered for his acting roles as Inspector Clouseau, an inept inspector in the French Sûreté, in the Pink Panther film series and as Hrundi V Bakshi, a bungling Indian actor who is accidentally invited to a lavish dinner party, in the film, The Party.
How is it we have remained blighted for so many years?
Dear Editor, The continued failed developmental policies of the successive governments of Guyana persist and reverberate across the Caribbean and indeed the world.
PPP/C recklessly ignored 12 COTED warnings that environmental tax violated treaty
Dear Editor, Mr Anil Nandlall, former Attorney General, berates the government for not settling its environmental tax case with SM Jaleel and its subsidiary Guyana Beverage Inc, a decision on which was handed down by the CCJ on May 9.
Tchaiko Kwayana played major role in development of Ujamaa Villages on western border
Dear Editor, When I received the news that Sister Tchaiko had died, I was on my way to the Walter Rodney Groundings (WRG), a WPA TV show on Sunday May 7th 2017.
Tchaiko Kwayana was a fighter for justice
Dear Editor Death is inevitable, but we are still shocked when it comes to those close to us or those who crossed our path.
Is this really an independence arch?
Dear Editor, Stabroek News of Saturday, May 13, 2017 carried a story headlined ‘Works to complete new arch continue without disrupting traffic.’
While disagreeing with ideas the sanctity of the person must remain intact
Dear Editor, Worse than caricaturing a person’s beliefs, religious or otherwise, is the attempt to dehumanize him.
Education ministry should summarise circular on religion in schools for all teachers, students and parents
Dear Editor, Recent articles in the press question whether present and past governments ever took secular aspects of education seriously, since allegations persist that practices in some schools continue to favour some religions over others, even though this violates the fundamental principle of neutrality enshrined in the Constitution.
Private schools are a source of competition to the public school system
Dear Editor, The imposition of VAT on private education makes a mockery of any effort to improve, sustain or edify Guyana’s most precious resource ‒ its young people.
Only when a matter is in the public domain is action is taken
Dear Editor, Agencies and companies which interact with the public would always advocate that whenever matters of concern are put in the public domain, the aggrieved party should not seek redress through the media.
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