Dear Editor,
We have an obligation to the youths to fulfil their dreams and aspirations, but how can we do it when the executive of the Bartica Football Association (BFA) and Guyana Football Federation (GFF) believe football is a talk show or a soap opera.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Peace Council (GPC) joins with the international community in condemning the appropriation of privately-owned Palestinian lands for the purpose of Jewish settlements.
Last month the press reported that the British government had issued a call encouraging persons over 50 years old to take up apprenticeships, and offered incentives to businesses which got onboard with the initiative.
Dear Editor,
Under the present regime of $200 per hour, a car parked in the city of Georgetown between 7am and 5pm (while its owner was at work) would incur charges of $4000 in two working days.
Dear Editor,
Parking meters, amendments to the contract and the bylaws are all fruits of a poisonous tree: the parking meter contract, and therefore everything that emanates from it is tainted.
Dear Editor,
I refer to two letters pertaining to the parking meter issue; one by Raquel Thomas-Caesar (‘The parking meter project was foisted on the citizenry’ SN, January 24) and the response by Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) (‘Other councillors apart from Duncan spoke out on parking meter contract’ SN, January 26).
Dear Editor,
On May 20, 2016, I bought a pre-paid card from GPL’s Anna Regina branch for meter number M 14026030842, but I found that the card couldn’t enter the pre-paid meter.
Dear Editor,
Mayor’s Chase-Green’s outrageous comment that she has the support of the business community on the parking meter project, should be forcefully condemned by the private sector of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
We have noted your editorial entitled ‘ExxonMobil developments’ dated February 6, and we hereby clarify some of the points made and questions asked.