History
Tomorrow will mark the 254th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1763 uprising.
Tomorrow will mark the 254th anniversary of the outbreak of the 1763 uprising.
Dear Editor, The souls of our ancestors cry from the hallowed grounds of the sugar estates for common sense; the sugar estates in large part constitute Guyana’s history insofar as it has been written.
Dear Editor, We have respectfully submitted a petition on the removal of the 14% VAT tax on private education to the government.
Dear Editor, We are in the habit of criticising our public servants and not applauding them when they get things right.
Dear Editor, The legal immunities which the executive president of Guyana enjoys, is regularly, recklessly and unwittingly invoked in political quarters whenever it is expedient and convenient to do so.
Dear Editor, The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) televises an advertisement (I am sure they do it proudly) which says “We don’t just report a story, we live it.”
Dear Editor, The Court of Appeal decision to uphold the former Chief Justice Ian Chang’s ruling that the two-term presidential limit is unconstitutional, should not be seen as a chance for Mr Jagdeo to seek more than two terms as President of Guyana.
Dear Editor, The news article ‘Third term case for CCJ’ (SN, February 23), may be the only ray of hope for Guyanese who lived through the Forbes Burnham and Bharrat Jagdeo eras and understand what it means to endure presidencies fraught with dictatorial propensities.
Two days ago, during a trip to Lebanon that was intended to strengthen her foreign policy credentials, the leader of France’s National Front party paid a visit to the Grand Mufti of Beirut, the country’s leading religious authority.
Dear Editor, At a time like this there will be pressure on people with the banning of used tyres.
Dear Editor, I would like to set the record straight relative to the article in the Stabroek News dated February 16th, 2017 and titled `GPL knew Colin Welch faked resume six months after hire – audit.’
Dear Editor, The Movement Against Parking Meters continued their silent protest outside of City Hall this week. As
Dear Editor, I have lived in Section ‘M’ Campbellville for about thirty five years.
Dear Editor, The Consultative Association of Guyanese Industry (CAGI) is gravely concerned about the wrong information circulating concerning the opening and closing hour of shops as reported in the media.
Dear Editor, I downloaded the full 376 pages of the Guyana Constitution from the Guyana Parliament’s website and to my surprise the PDF document is one of the most protected I have ever seen.
Dear Editor, I traveled around Georgetown this week querying from the business community about any impact of parking meters on their business.
Dear Editor, We have to thank you for publishing the detailed exposition of the Regional contract tendering rules in yesterday’s letter from Mr Jerome Khan, Attorney for Mr Carl Parker.
Dear Editor, One can factually compare the political economy pre 1992, post 1992 and post 2015.
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