Consumers must be on their guard
Dear Editor, In the space of a short 24-hour span, I had cause to make acquaintance with government inflicted pain and private harm.
Dear Editor, In the space of a short 24-hour span, I had cause to make acquaintance with government inflicted pain and private harm.
Dear Editor, The Management of the Rose Hall Town Youth and Sports Club, would like to use the national media to urge the Guyana Cricket Board to review the way the Inter-League three-day, 50 overs and 20/20 tournaments are being organised.
Dear Editor, “When I was young and went to school, they taught me how to write…” They also taught me and my friends that if we must ride our bicycles at night, then it was necessary to have a headlight and a rear light affixed to the bicycle.
The revocation of the lease for the Red House and the events which followed that, have caused a bruising of ethnic sensitivities when the issue, while a little delicate, perhaps, could have been dealt with far more rationally and with minimal repercussions.
Dear Editor, The freedom to enter and leave Guyana is guaranteed to every person as a fundamental right and freedom by the supreme law of the land, the Constitution.
Dear Editor, Seeing the front page of the Stabroek News on December 31, 2016, showing the vigil exercise by members of the PPP outside the Red House, and then reading in your paper as to why this exercise was taking place, disheartened me and many other readers as well.
Dear Editor, The Red House debate rages on as an ethnic issue when it is about a ‘stolen’ state asset.
Dear Editor, Now that Red House is on the front burner, let me say I do agree with Dr Joey Jagan, whose views on the subject were reported by iNEWS on January 5.
Dear Editor, The legal profession in Guyana has been in the news for the past week after President David Granger announced the names of nine persons including a sitting High Court Judge and three women to be members of the inner bar.
Dear Editor, When applying for a visitor’s visa to Canada one has to satisfy the Canadian Immigration Officers that one: (a) can afford the trip (b) has proper facilities to make one’s stay comfortable (c) has attachments here that would ensure one’s return to Guyana ‒ this is the main requirement.
Dear Editor, The development climate in Guyana is not ripe, and neither is it right at the start of 2017.
Dear Editor, Speeding causes road deaths. I hope that the APNU+AFC government of President David Granger will bring the full force of the law against all perpetrators and arrest these law-breakers and place them before the courts with the same gusto that it pursuing the matter of the Red House lease.
A corruption trial making headlines in France is a cautionary tale of what happens when power remains in the same hands for too long.
Dear Editor, The commencement of engagement among stakeholders ‒ government, Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), opposition and trade unions ‒ with a view to determine a way forward for GuySuCo, as an organisation, is a first for this society since Article 13 was enshrined in the Guyana Constitution, via a constitutional amendment in 2001.
Dear Editor, This letter is in response to the numerous enquiries made by friends and colleagues of mine who have been enquiring of me as to the reason why I was not appointed a Senior Counsel.
Dear Editor, As a resident and taxpayer living in Agriculture Road, that leads to the Guyana School of Agriculture and NAREI, I am concerned about some issues.
Dear Editor, The Guyanese Solidarity Movement-New York (GSM-NY) is aghast at the efforts to rescind the lease of Guyana’s founding father, Dr Cheddi Jagan’s Research Centre at Red House and vehemently condemns it as an assault on our natural freedom.
Dear Editor, In reference to the revocation of the Red House lease, David Hinds (‘If going after political corruption…’ SN, Jan 4) penned “This is purely a matter of recovering misappropriated state assets”.
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