The President is daily surrendering a sliver of goodwill
Dear Editor, When events and developments on the political front are looked at, it seems that almost every day the President surrenders willingly a sliver of precious goodwill.
Dear Editor, When events and developments on the political front are looked at, it seems that almost every day the President surrenders willingly a sliver of precious goodwill.
Dear Editor, I refer to the editorial ‘Fuzhou in Georgetown’, in the Sunday Stabroek, dated 20th November.
Dear Editor, The University of Guyana takes this opportunity to respond to Ms Martin’s letter, ‘Will those graduating students for whom there were no gowns get a refund?’
Dear Editor, When persons lose sight of principles and focus on personalities, it undermines productive discourse and objective decision-making.
Dear Editor, On November 16, 2016, myself, mother and grandmother who is 74 years old, reached Parika at around 13:00 hrs and was told that a boat service (name provided) was loading.
Dear Editor, I’m making a case here again with regard to logs transported on the Linden-Soesdyke Highway.
Dear Editor, The responses by the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) and Transparency International Guyana Incorporated (TIGI) in relation to the Prime Minister Hamilton Green Pension Bill refer.
Dear Editor, Tinted vehicles, some would argue, cause crimes and as such the policy is no tint.
Dear Editor, History was created in the High Court recently when Senior Judge, Mr James Bovell Drakes graciously invited a veteran journalist from the local media to occupy a seat at a court table, reserved for senior counsel.
Dear Editor, On the issue of the pension and benefits for Mr Hamilton Green, I wish to point out that Mr Green was the Prime Minister of Guyana, and he served that office for a number of years to the best of his ability.
Dear Editor, The government has been demanding, even making it mandatory that public servants must utilise their leave entitlement every year and rightly so.
Dear Editor, Two recent developments in Guyana are raising alarm bells regarding the direction of the coalition government in Guyana.
An interesting aspect of the presidential election campaign in the United States was a developing controversy over the role of (and benefits to) the United States in participating and cooperating in new mechanisms for consolidating the management of international trade.
Dear Editor, I avoided responding to the comments made by Leader of the Opposition Dr Bharrat Jagdeo and former Attorney General on the government’s proposed legislation to grant to former Prime Minister Hamilton Green a long overdue pension.
Dear Editor, The letter in Stabroek News of November 15, captioned ‘Some Region 2 pensioners cannot receive pension because of bureaucratic error’ refers.
Dear Editor, When I read of the Bill re Mr Hamilton Green’s pension to be presented in Parliament I was reminded of the saying: ‘It’s an ill wind that blows no good’.
Dear Editor, Best wishes to Stabroek News on the celebration of 30 years.
Dear Editor, The Medical Council of Guyana notes with regret Freddie Kissoon’s attack on Cuban-trained Guyanese doctors in his Kaieteur News column of November 18 titled ‘Guyanese messengers of death from Cuba have returned’.
Dear Editor, I have neither the power nor the authority to claim to know what was the mental process at work when Ian McDonald penned his recent piece, ‘Confronting power’ (November 20).
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