Dear Editor,
In 2013, as Attorney General, I piloted a Bill through the National Assembly to publish the Official Gazette Online, and to give legal validity to the online version of the Official Gazette.
Dear Editor,
We read and learn that the road on which the Chinese Embassy is located here in Guyana is to be renamed ‘Fuzhou Road’ by the Mayor and City Council of Georgetown, in honour of the city’s relationship with the Chinese city of Fuzhou.
Dear Editor,
The Mayor and Councillors of the City of Georgetown are at the final stage of deliberating on what should be the scope and substance of the city’s budget.
Yesterday morning, after debating whether to broadcast such distressing imagery, Al-Jazeera English aired footage recorded in a hospital in Eastern Aleppo during a bombing raid.
Dear Editor,
As a graduate student in London, I was introduced to the teachings of managerialism defended by a philosopher who coincidentally bore the surname of Burnham.
Dear Editor,
I know that speaking out may bring reprisals, but I cannot remain silent under the latest affront to decency in my country’s governance, the stated intention to lay in Parliament an Act to give Hamilton Green large amounts of the people’s money as an additional pension.
Dear Editor,
I refer to a news story in Kaieteur News (Nov 14) in which former President Donald Ramotar blames the present Granger government for the atrocious condition of the Skeldon sugar factory.
Dear Editor,
On November 15, 2016, I received an elaborate invitation from the Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) for “An Evening of Rice”, a “Cocktail & Exhibition, celebrating the versatility of rice”.
Dear Editor,
It is ironic that on the same day when media houses, both electronic and print were highlighting the Guyana Public Service Union statement, which lamented the foot-dragging by the government on the deadlocked wages and salaries negotiations with the union, Guyanese were informed of the regime’s decision to table in parliament a bill to give a million plus dollars in pension benefits to former Mayor of Georgetown, Mr Hamilton Green.
Dear Editor,
Over the past few months, there have been increasing concerns about the inefficient and unreliable services offered by the Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL) to residents in Berbice, Bartica, Georgetown and Essequibo.