Dear Editor,
I do not think that Mr Dale Erskine should be a sitting member of the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) that is now impanelled to investigate the recent riots in the Camp Street Prison.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the March 8 editorial titled ‘Diplomatic appointments’ in the Stabroek News and wish to say that I am largely in agreement with both the grand observations and the specific concerns posed.
Dear Editor,
The government does not need to craft an action plan to combat El Niño in the future; there was a recommended plan at the Ministry of Agriculture since the El Niño of 1998.
Dear Editor,
With seven days left to the holding of the long awaited local government elections, which were denied to Guyanese by their leaders for the past nineteen years, Gecom is ready to go full throttle, five hundred observers are on standby, and political parties and independent groups are on the campaign trail.
Dear Editor,
Please allow me to respond to the letter in your paper of Friday, March 11 captioned ‘LBI-Better Hope NDC has not addressed a range of problems’.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Reparations Committee wishes to extend congratulations to the new government in accelerating the land titling programme for Indigenous Guyanese.
Last week’s takeover of the Zaman newspaper – Turkey’s largest daily and a key forum for opposition views — shows how quickly independent media can be silenced by despotic governments.
Dear Editor,
A recent article in the Daily Chronicle mentioned the transformation of a certain area of D’Urban Park, which it said was a jungle and a swamp prior to the construction of the Jubilee Stadium.
Dear Editor,
“If you do not vote, other people who vote will choose your community representatives, and you will have no voice in the decision-making process.
Dear Editor,
In the late ʼ90s with the cooperation of the prison management, I conducted a self-sponsored Art course that resulted in two inmates proceeding to institutions of higher learning and another branching off to perfect his unique skills in model building; yet another is now an ardent producer of craft products.
Dear Editor,
Please permit the Guyana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (GSPCA) to comment on a particularly reprehensible letter appearing in the Kaieteur News (‘Serious accusation against the animal clinic, GSPCA,’ March 1).
Dear Editor,
Globalisation has crept into Indigenous peoples’ traditional communities with a philosophy of wealth and class division that has ruptured the barter system and collective approach of our people.