Ram’s road management observations are just the tip of the iceberg
Dear Editor, In an Oct. 9 letter in SN on the above referenced subject, Mr.
Dear Editor, In an Oct. 9 letter in SN on the above referenced subject, Mr.
Dear Editor, The August 24, 2024 issue of “Stabroek News” reported that the Leader of the Opposition, Mr.
Dear Editor, On October 10, 2024, there was a special sitting of the National Assembly whereby the Head of State, His Excellency, Dr.
The topography of the sports landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace as new developments in technology become more and more applicable and indispensable to the various disciplines.
Dear Editor, It is or should be Guyana’s offering to the ecology world – the Iwokrama Rainforest Project set up by the Commonwealth and the Government in the middle of the Guyana rainforest in 1996?
Dear Editor, According to SN’s editorial of October 14, 2024, titled.
Dear Editor, Feeling the heat from the bonfire of corruption that it has lit over the past four years, the Ali administration has become desperate and is trying to pretend that he cares about the people whom his economy is hurting.
Dear Editor, I remain wedded to Professor Clive Thomas’ proposal of US$5000 to each household, yearly, and again ask the nation to have a serious conversation around it, even moreso that most Guyanese are being excluded as substantial beneficiaries of the oil resources.
Dear Editor, The awarding of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics to Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A.
In what seems to be a developing trend this year, the findings of the 2023 Auditor General’s Report on the Account of Ministries, Departments and Regions has been disputed by the Ministry of Health as it relates to the matter of expired drugs.
Dear Editor, Words come easy when it comes to the Belle Vue contract and shows everything that is wrong with it and the process which awarded it and still keeps it going.
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Education, primarily through the Minister and senior officials within that Ministry, have been lamenting the decline in passes at English and Mathematics every year at the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) and Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
Dear Editor, If critiques help to clarify ideas and concepts, if they cause us to reflect and change course, if they lead us towards the truth, that’s progress.
In his wide-ranging address to the National Assembly on Thursday, President Ali sought to offer assurances that his administration is doing all it can to ensure transparency in public procurement which has been seen as an area prone to corruption of all stripes.
Dear Editor Not only in Venezuela is Christmas early, but here too in Guyana.
Dear Editor, After the publication of my letter in the Sunday Stabroek on October 6th I received a phone call from Tamika Boatswain, the Acting Director of Culture, to the effect that Ramson was giving permission for me to have my exhibition.
Dear Editor, President Ali may go down in Guyanese history as the President who has accomplished the most in a first term of office.
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