Dear Editor,
These days, when I visit the Archer’s Home on D’Urban Street, I get no lively greetings from the elderly – just glum faces, staring beyond barred windows at a world from which they feel increasingly disengaged.
Dear Editor,
It is with a sense of hopelessness that I write this letter to vent my frustration over the ‘Good Life’ Coalition Government’s failure to date to pay off the Regional Executive Officers (REOs) who were arbitrarily dismissed from the Public Service last year.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article posted on the Demerara Waves Website on Monday April 11, 2016, under the caption `Firearm management module fitted for Public Security Ministry, despite Police Commissioner’s fierce opposition’ in which it is stated that the Commissioner of Police Mr.
Dear Editor,
As the country celebrates its 50th year since the attainment of political independence, it is imperative that we use the occasion to do some serious introspection on how we performed as a nation.
Dear Editor,
The unexpected and shocking dismissal of charges on March 29, 2016 against Devin Singh and Roselle Tilbury Douglas accused of assault causing actual bodily harm and additional charge of common assault by Devin Singh on Colwyn Harding was a serious violation of the right of Colwyn Harding to a fair trial.
Dear Editor,
My career as an illustrator depends upon having a good working understanding of body language when it comes to expressions, human and other animals.
Dear Editor,
I was stunned and saddened when I saw the PNC/APNU protestors outside of Kaieteur News and it brought back memories of the PNC era when a perceived wrong was seen as right and we were driven into silence and acceptance by fear.
With American presidential elections due in November this year, the preliminary stages of candidates facing what are described as primary elections within their own parties, are beginning to come to a climax, as the various pretenders to the throne are winnowed out, or voluntarily leave the race.
Dear Editor,
I read in all the dailies the Alliance for Change (AFC) political party’s announcement that it will be seeking to discuss with President Granger and the rest of Cabinet the skimming of responsibilities from the Minister of State and expand those responsibilities into three separate Offices.
Dear Editor,
Kindly permit me space in your columns to vent my frustration over the non-promotion of teachers for the year 2015 and also for the year 2016.
Dear Editor,
My initial intention was to share some observations via this letter that were made at the Upper Demerara Football Association season opening that was held in November gone.
Dear Editor,
Please allow me space in your publication to correct a mistaken statement made by me in a Letter to the Editor, published in the Stabroek News and Guyana Chronicle.
Dear Editor,
Minister of Tourism and Public Telecommunications, Hon. Cathy Hughes, made a momentous announcement to the media last week, which unfortunately, has been overshadowed by other, I presume, more salacious and entertaining events, that is, the Minister has formed a National Tourism Council, which will be the umbrella organization, so to speak, that coalesces all aspects of tourism in Guyana.
It would have been naïve, to say the least, to expect that with the very best of intentions the APNU+AFC administration would not have – sooner or later – begun to encounter its very own political banana skins and that those would not have given rise to the need for the coalition to confront those attendant challenges.