Opinion
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The homeless conundrum
Georgetown’s homeless, like their counterparts in every other city in the world, are its most highly visible yet unseen residents.
Thoughts on the closure of Wales
Dear Editor, Listening to the invited addresses and various comments from the floor at last Friday evening’s Moray House session on the Wales estate closure, has prompted me to now share with the general public a perspective from my own intimate knowledge of the industry going back to the early sixties.
Leader of Opposition’s calls for caution on wind farm negotiations are justified
Dear Editor, The calls for care and caution put by the Leader of the Opposition (LOP) as the coalition government proceeds as announced, with the negotiations with Guyana Wind Farm Inc (GWFI) are well justified.
Crime affects all Guyanese
Dear Editor, After reading about the murder of yet another Chinese national in a robbery attempt, I felt compelled to write.
Government should shelve the closure of Wales until a viable plan is presented
Dear Editor, Government should not have initiated or announced plans to close the Wales Estate before it had a viable alternative economic plan(s) for ensuring that any attempt to close the estate would not result in pervasive unemployment and economic ruin in the affected communities.
Many parliamentarians have stood out in debate
Dear Editor, I wish to thank the Parliament of Guyana and its sponsors for carrying live coverage of the sessions in the National Assembly.
Politikles
Aurora residents grateful for lights
Dear Editor, On Thursday 6th February, 2016 a visit was made to Region 2 by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo, Minister of State Joseph Harmon and the Minister of Citizenship Winston Felix and of course other senior ministry officials.
Britain in Europe
It is almost natural that, for reasons of our historical and contemporary connections, Guyana and the other Caricom countries would have been closely following the latest stages, and now the recent agreement, on negotiations between the European Union authorities and Britain.
The new tax structure for vehicles should be reconsidered
Dear Editor, The auto dealers of Guyana would like to co-operate and work with the government’s vision of a green and clean Guyana.
There are too many school-based assignments for CXC
Dear Editor, There are too many school-based assignments which are being prepared by students and hurriedly submitted to meet deadlines set by CXC.
The story of two pupils
Dear Editor, Is there an explanation for why there is a vast difference in the educational standards of my two grandsons (born a week apart).
Not too late to reconsider the closure of Wales
Dear Editor, I have been following with keen interest arguments for and against the closure of the Wales sugar factory.
Guyana should only be selling packaged sugar
Dear Editor, I want to thank the Chairman of GuySuCo, Prof Clive Thomas for his timely statement now placed on the public record.
Professional help should be retained to get the WI World Cup team into a confident frame of mind
Dear Editor, It was always predictable that the attempt of some Caricom leaders to engender radical changes in the formidable WICB would peter out, as only a few of those moderately popular leaders were keenly interested in the arcane subject of cricket governance, and whatever interest there was, emanated almost solely from the circumstance that the team had been losing for so long.
Not receiving justice
Dear Editor, We are overseas-based Guyanese who want to return home with our family and encourage investors to support development in Guyana, but the authorities are making it difficult for me in seeking justice.
Politikles
RUSAL must not set the standard for foreign investors
Mostly for the wrong reasons, the majority-owned Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) has been in the news fairly frequently in recent weeks.
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