High percentage of semi-skilled, unskilled workers in public service
Dear Editor, A review of the first National Estimates passed in Parliament in 2016 showed an interesting catergorisation of the job hierarchy in the Public Service.
Dear Editor, A review of the first National Estimates passed in Parliament in 2016 showed an interesting catergorisation of the job hierarchy in the Public Service.
Dear Editor, The Agriculture Road in Mon Repos runs for about two miles, and its condition is nothing short of terrible, which is ridiculous.
Dear Editor, The recent robbery at the Hardware Emporium General Store is a very troubling incident that needs a detailed investigation, and to be handled firmly by the Guyana Police Force.
Dear Editor, On my way to Charity two days ago I was happy to see that the government has moved swiftly to mobilize two draglines to clean the main canal leading to the Somerset and Berks outfall channel.
Dear Editor, The Mayor and City Council continues to encourage all motorists to use the metered parking system installed in a section of the central business district of Georgetown.
Dear Editor, The Guyanese people have responded magnificently to the foul parking meter project.
Dear Editor, As the sun speeds toward the setting of the Steve Surujbally era at the helm of Gecom, I think it is timely to look at his contributions, and honour the man.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter by Mr Hydar Ally published in the Stabroek News of January 25 in which he appears to reaffirm the Marist-Leninist ideology of the PPP, and invokes President Cheddi Jagan’s idea that this ideology guides the PPP in respect of the poor, democracy and a humane society.
Dear Editor, On December 27, 2016, the Guyana Netball Association, once a very organized, progressive and vibrant Sports Association, lost another of its former executive members, Ms Donna June Boston, who succumbed after a brief illness.
Dear Editor, After being on the opposition side for some 23 odd years, one would have assumed that after taking over leadership of Guyana, the new government would ensure rapid changes for a better life for all, but sadly we are daily being forced into hardship.
Saturday’s election of Raphael Trotman as Leader of the AFC – one of the two main components of the governing coalition – will be seen as a major upset and a blow to the incumbent – Khemraj Ramjattan who had been going for a third term.
Dear Editor, Smart parking is usually one of the first solutions that gets implemented as traditional cities upgrade to become smart cities.
It was Mr Ralph Ramkarran who in an uncompromising column published in this newspaper last week, drew the public’s attention to what he called the Guyana Chronicle’s “obscene calumny” against Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag) Carl Singh.
Dear Editor, What follows is a small contribution which comes at the juncture of two discussions lately current in the media, on energy and on agriculture in Guyana’s social, economic and natural environment.
Dear Editor, Is it really in the Guyanese public interest to name and shame the women ‒ mostly women ‒ and men who are caught in raids and brought before the courts for overstaying their time in Guyana?
Dear Editor, The Government of Guyana recently announced that a security expert has arrived in our country to superintend the implementation of a revised Security Sector Reform Action Plan (SSRAP).
Dear Editor, The Norconsult Report repeatedly mentions Guyana’s goal of achieving 100% emission free generation by 2025 and suggests that a second hydropower plant of capacity comparable with AFHP will have to be commissioned by 2025 to meet this goal.
Dear Editor, It is indeed regrettable that I have had to inform the AFC Region 2 Regional Management Committee (RMC) that as of now, I have resigned from the body, for more than one reason.
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