Dear Editor,
I believe that the Norconsult Report provided extremely important advice by suggesting that since the perceived risks of investing in Guyana are high, mainly due to political and regulatory reasons, one possible way for Norway to support the project would be to issue guarantees to the project for the repayment of the loan.
Dear Editor,
On Friday I will deliver a comprehensive set of documents to the President and Prime Minister of Guyana asking for a Commission of Inquiry into the media.
Dear Editor,
In a few months, it will be almost two years without even a hearing of the election petition filed in the Supreme Court of Judicature, while in contrast, for example, Trinidad and Tobago has not only had a hearing but a ruling with a written decision and an appeal and the dismissal of that appeal by their Court of Appeal.
Dear Editor,
So impressive! The millions of women marching in America and in so many countries around the world to bring attention to their rights as well as their demands.
Dear Editor,
I am very disappointed that the Guyana media did not see it fit to write on the very important Brexit case which can affect the lives of 30 thousand Guyanese living in Britain and the tens of millions in the UK and Europe.
Dear Editor,
On January 24 the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom upheld an earlier decision of the High Court, that Prime Minister Theresa May cannot invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, to commence formal withdrawal from the European Union (EU), without the consent of the Parliament.
Dear Editor,
The disappearance of the medical reports and birth certificates of the 9 boys allegedly raped by Muslim scholar Neezam Ali from the court files warrants an immediate and thorough investigation, including enquiry as to all who had access to the files and thus the opportunity to remove evidence.
Dear Editor,
For years my health has been besieged by excessive levels of air pollution which I relayed often to the relevant apathetic authorities, namely the EPA and NDC with responsibility for the village of Lusignan.
Dear Editor,
There seems to be some confusion generated by some sections of the media regarding the ideological orientation of the PPP, especially since the conclusion of the party’s Congress in December last year.
Dear Editor,
Fidel Castro expired on November 25, at the age of 90, but whatever may be said of his achievements or disappointments that followed the revolution of 1959, it is difficult to dispute the success of the educational system that produces a literacy rate of 99.7%.
Dear Editor,
In regard to an article in the independent media captioned ‘Guyanese need to practise more “conscious” consumption -Business Minister’, I must say leadership is much more than making statements.
Dear Editor,
The question of the sugar industry has taken up more media space, both print and electronic than any other industry in Guyana over the past twenty years, and possibly further back, through headlines, letters, columns and articles.
Dear Editor,
I venture to respectfully enquire if the authorities responsible for the planning of the new Demerara Harbour Bridge have given any serious thought to inviting designs for the construction of a double-decked bridge.
Dear Editor,
It should have dawned on foreign policy watchers by now that there are some common characteristics between the political and ideological praxis of the Trump administration and the Granger administration in so far as foreign policy is concerned.
Dear Editor,
If WI could select an eleven from a squad that includes Badree, Blackwood, Chase, Carlos and Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren and Dwayne Bravo, Bishoo, Charles, Dowich, Gabriel, Gayle, Shai Hope, Joseph, Mohammed, Nikita Miller, Narine, Pollard, Roach, Russell,Sammy, Samuels, Taylor, Simmons and a few of the young promising players, assisted by a full coaching staff and sports psychologist, their odds of winning games starting with the upcoming series against England would increase considerably.