Opinion

The worst traffic jam ever

Dear Editor, On August 27th, a busy Saturday afternoon, on our journey back to Georgetown after a Justice and Peace Mission at Camp Kayuka, we witnessed the worst traffic jam that we have ever experienced in Guyana where traffic literally ground to a halt and engines were switched off in anger and disbelief as the police looked on helplessly.

The Brazilian democratic way

Dear Editor, Brazil’s Senate on Wednesday voted to remove its first female President, Dilma Rousseff from office, the culmination of a year-long struggle that paralysed Latin America’s largest nation and exposed deep rifts among its people.

Sent home to die?

When 41-year-old Akola Wayne fell in her yard at Melanie Damishana and broke her leg just over a week ago, she possibly considered that she would be inactive for a while.

The sugar industry can overcome its present challenges

Dear Editor, The Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) was indeed surprised to learn of the new positions of the Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc (GuySuCo) that were revealed through a letter from the corporation’s Senior Communications Officer, Ms Audreyanna Thomas that appeared in the August 21 edition of Stabroek News.

Roopnaraine’s silence on public service salaries issue contradicts WPA tradition of building a new political culture

Dear Editor, When I wrote my letter a few days ago expressing disapproval with the government’s final offer to the GPSU for wages and salaries increases for public servants for 2016, which was published in both SN and KN on Sunday, August 28, I made it my duty to call on Dr Rupert Roopnaraine, WPA’s representative in the APNU+AFC government and cabinet, to inform the nation on the position he took in cabinet’s deliberations on the wages and salaries issue.

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