The approach to government website security needs revision
Dear Editor, The government needs to enforce computer security. Little attention is given to web security on government public-facing websites and more to design and content delivery.
Dear Editor, The government needs to enforce computer security. Little attention is given to web security on government public-facing websites and more to design and content delivery.
Dear Editor, Some may say it’s hard to judge a book by its cover, but oftentimes after a few chapters it gets easier to get a feel for the story.
Dear Editor, It is not gone without notice that this year’s Phagwah celebration was once more tainted by confusion regarding the date and auspicious timings for which the festival is to be celebrated.
Dear Editor, The arrest of former head of state and Opposition Leader, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, must be condemned by all civil and religious organisations as well as trade unions and Guyanese at home and in the diaspora.
Dear Editor, Within the context of his busted 2017 Budget, I could not help noticing the Minister of Finance trying to say something sensible about the economy having to “right itself” in the March 14 edition of the Guyana Chronicle.
Dear Editor, We have been targeted in a series of break-and-enters at our nursery on Brickdam.
Dear Editor, Two months have passed since a report was made to GTT that my landline phone was not operating properly.
Dear Editor, Currently, the recreational park in Anna Regina which was commissioned almost a decade ago in memory of the late President Dr Cheddi Jagan is in quite a deplorable state.
Dear Editor, I have worked with both President Granger and Prime Minister Nagamootoo.
Dear Editor, I wish to compliment Mr and Mrs Parmal Singh from New York who sponsored the Phagwah Mela at the Anna Regina Community Centre Ground on March 13.
Dear Editor, The United Nations has warned that some twenty million people face the risk of starvation and possible death in countries such as Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria.
One of the most inexplicable things in this country is that regardless of how often or how long power outages are, there is never a commensurate reduction in one’s electricity bill.
Dear Editor, I thank the Ministry of Natural Resources for a courteous response to my recent letter (‘Exxon’s environmental record does not bear scrutiny’ SN, March 8).
Dear Editor, The appointed Chairman of the Lotto Control Commission is not aware of the Commission meeting since being appointed in July 2015 (‘Lotto Commission hasn’t met since appointment in 2015’ SN, March 14).
Dear Editor, In an earlier letter, I had mentioned the resignation of Anil Beharry as President of the Berbice Cricket Board (BCB) in January 2017; the assumption to the presidency of 1st Vice President, D Somwaru without a meeting being held; Somwaru’s efforts to have a few clubs request a Special Meeting; and his creation of the letterhead of the BCB, referring to himself as President, signing letters as President, sending out mail and dismissing executive members of the BCB by sending them these letters which he has signed as President.
Dear Editor, The nation should pay key attention to the political rhetoric that came from the opposition PPP platform in Port Mourant, Berbice, at the memorial ceremony for its late founder leader and former President, Cheddi Jagan.
Dear Editor, The March 2017 exit of Dr Steve Surujbally from the Guyana Election Commission (Gecom) came suddenly and swiftly given his previous indicated resignation, but further questionable prolonged accommodation by the APNU+AFC government.
Dear Editor, I read with great pleasure an article in Kaieteur News, February 28, under the caption, ‘Police liaison officers being trained in conflict resolution, anger management.’
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