Dear Editor,
Residents of Lethem, Region #9, who were fortunate to be selected for houses built by the government are enquiring about the sloth in handing over completed houses as well as the official process to return cement and steel collected for the construction process.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has noted the contents of a letter written by Shamshun Mohamed and published in the media titled, “GECOM addressed document to a person they knew was dead.”
Dear Editor,
The SN article of Jan 14, 2023 caught my attention when the headline stated, “Ministry defends need for Level 5 Hospital in New Amsterdam.”
Dear Editor,
I cannot help but feel that the timing and nature of the recent proposals put forth by the opposition leader of the PNCR in relation to the 2024 budget are more aligned with electioneering for the 2025 elections rather than a meaningful debate on the current budget.
One of the Caribbean Community’s foremost current collective preoccupation, its ongoing response to what has been determined to be a food security crisis, has returned to the fore in the light of information that has surfaced in the media regarding the launch of an intra-regional ferry service which, in the words of Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Dr.
Dear Editor,
The continued spate of power outages, as attested to in a letter by a pensioner (SN Jan 13), makes a mockery of the junior minister’s recent claim (read that as boast) that demand does not exceed what the national grid can provide.
Dear Editor,
I have consistently maintained that Maduro will not relinquish Venezuela’s claim over Essequibo because he is “gambling for resurrection” since “he done dead a’ready”.
Speaking at a press conference on Thursday at PPP headquarters at Freedom House, party General Secretary, Bharrat Jagdeo made the most unequivocal statement thus far about the government’s intended use of facial recognition technology.
Dear Editor,
The Oil & Gas Governance Network (OGGN) Guyana notes that Stabroek News on January 13, 2024 carried a letter by Mr Dhanraj Deonarine with the title “Is the NRF really overstated?”
Dear Editor,
The Laws of Guyana Corporation Tax Act imposes a 40% corporation tax on chargeable profits for commercial companies and 25% for non-commercial companies.
Dear Editor,
I went recently to Gecom’s office on Church Street to have my mother’s name removed from the list of electors, following her death, in Gecom’s ongoing Claims & Objections exercise.
Dear Editor,
Budget Day is tomorrow. In a country bustling with so much activity, standing on the cusp of so much, having in hand so much more (no, not the PRO for Alistair Routledge), this should be a day of high anticipation and excitement for all Guyanese.