Opinion
Inconsistent sentencing in the courts can reflect biases
Dear Editor, Let me at the outset express my thanks to Mr Rajendra Bisessar for turning the spotlight on the recent case in which a 23-year-old woman was sentenced to 2 years and 8 months imprisonment plus a fine of $159,000 after being found guilty of possession of four grams of marijuana.
A special committee could be established to recommend improvements to the functionality of the Elections Commission
Dear Editor, In my last letter, dated March 29 (‘It is true I am a protagonist…’), I advocated that the methodology for choosing and placing Commissioners on the Guyana Elections Commis-sion (Gecom) must undergo serious repair and restoration.
There is a distinction between ‘constituent power’ and ‘constituted power’
Dear Editor, The debate over the affirmation of our Court of Appeal of the ruling of Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang in the Richardson case, was joined by the intervention of former Chancellor and AG Keith Massiah.
There is no Green TV to return to the Linden community
Dear Editor, I am obliged to respond to the article ‘Setting the record straight on Linden television’, by Mr Imran Khan, Director of Public Information, which appears in the Guyana Chronicle of Wednesday March 29.
We need answers from the Ministry of Education
Dear Editor, The fiasco of Pastor Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church being allowed and invited by the Ministry of Education to preach in our public schools, points to a deeper issue in the Guyanese society: that is the underlying assumption and belief held by many that Guyana is a still a Christian state.
There should be a reconciliation between President and Jordan on divergent approaches to education
Dear Editor, One cannot help being moved by Swami Aksharananda’s incisive letter in the media (SN, March 29) in which he exposed the apparent contradiction between President Granger’s praise for the education provided by private schools and the harsh taxation policy being pursued by the Minister of Finance “as he sought to justify the 14% tax on students” while pronouncing on “the sins of private schools”.
VAT on education is simply not worth the fight
Dear Editor, Education is regarded as a right and not a privilege.
Could not more protests be dedicated to quality of life issues?
Dear Editor, Protests are increasingly becoming the preferred ritual of the day.
‘The purpose of a SWF is to offset serious revenue shortfalls’
Dear Editor, All the talk about Sovereign Wealth Funds has caused me to question who will benefit from the investment returns and principal.
Politicians should be held accountable
There has been much criticism and editorializing on the performance of the APNU+AFC coalition government since the year started.
Cricket needs a great deal of shaking up
Dear Editor, While Australia was being beaten by India, Australian broadcasters were saying seriously that Ashwin, the best off-spinner in the game, was learning from Lyon, who may be Australia`s best, but obviously not as good as Ashwin, and that Yadav, who has played more games than Cummings, and looks likely to be soon among the best quicks, was learning from the new, raw kid, Cummings.
‘It is true I am a protagonist for changing the methodology associated with the selection of Gecom commissioners’
Dear Editor, Although I have already begun to truly enjoy my retirement, and although I have, over many years, been preparing for this new phase of my life, not lastly by programming myself not to be embroiled in discussions on issues associated with the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom), it is imperative that, on occasion, some answers must be given to those who assail positions in which I deeply believe.
TSC’s ‘Final Appointment List 2015’ makes interesting reading
Dear Editor, I note the article: ‘New preliminary teachers’ promotion list satisfactory -GTU” in SN today, March 29.
How can GAWU want to sustain the sugar industry and not sustain Uitvlugt?
Dear Editor, The Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) Inc would like to respond to the letter that was published in the Stabroek News on 24 March, 2017 and titled ‘Injustices to sugar workers are being perpetrated anew,’ penned by Mr Seepaul Narine, General Secretary of the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU).
Guyana should revert to the 1966 Independence Constitution
Dear Editor, I read that the Carter Center and the University of Guyana will host a symposium on constitutional reform on Friday, March 31.
It would make more sense to regulate the importation of certified used tyres than ban them
Dear Editor, I recently read the online Demerara News story headed ‘Minister dumps used tyres call’.
Guyana must guard its SWF when the time comes
Dear Editor, I read the recent coverage in Stabroek News relative to Sovereign Wealth Funds and shake my head in agreement.
‘If the trainees did not learn, the instructors did not teach’
Dear Editor I read with great interest the report on the shocking news that only 23 of 179 nurses passed all segments of the State Final Nurses Examination.
VAT protests are in the interest of parents and children, not private schools
Dear Editor, I have just read a letter published in SN on March 28 entitled ‘Some private schools leave much to be desired’ written by Sahadeo Bates.
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