Dear Editor,
It is ironic that the conduct of the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs in Justice Holder’s court took place during the hearing of the suspension of the holder of an independent constitutional office by the President acting on the advice of his next in command, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo.
Dear Editor,
The former Prime Minister’s narrative of setting the record straight on Linden TV caught my attention (‘There is no Green TV to return to the Linden community’ SN, March 31, 2017).
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc (GuySuCo) wishes to respond to Mr Seepaul Narine’s letter which was published in the Stabroek News on April 1, titled ‘GuySuCo’s desire to put profits above people will destroy the well-being of thousands’ and in the Kaieteur News on April 4, titled ‘GuySuCo is an anti-worker corporation’.
Dear Editor,
It was said that “Education is our passport to the future and tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” so each time I hear our elected officials’ argument that the private school providers could absorb the newly imposed VAT, it irks me.
Dear Editor,
Every year since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and Guyana in 1970, the Russian Government provides scholarships to Guyanese for studies in our country.
Just how gullible the government thinks Guyanese are was revealed on Tuesday in the news that the Cabinet had decided that the Value-Added Tax (VAT) would remain applicable to private school tuition fees, but would be reviewed in the preparation for next year’s budget.
Dear Editor,
Some land owners are in the habit of setting fires to clear the land of grass, etc, not taking into consideration the threat to properties in close proximity to the fire.
Dear Editor,
Minister Ronald Bulkan should be the last person to speak about the enforcement of laws in Guyana and about giving effect to the intention of the framer of the Municipal and District Council Act Cap 28:01.
Dear Editor,
The new round of debate on the state of the country’s economy, has been fuelled by concerns of an apparent shortage of foreign exchange in Guyana and its effects on the banking system.
Dear Editor,
I am pleased that the government decided to hold a meeting with the operators and owners of private schools along with other stakeholders.