Dear Editor,
Several days have passed since a letter from Professor Samuel Braithwaite appeared in your columns (SN 21 Oct) but instead of reading and passing on to the next day’s news, my mind keeps going back to that letter.
Dear Editor,
I wish to table a very noteworthy environmental hazard that the residents of the New Eccles Housing scheme (Block EE) are being plagued with recurrently.
Dear Editor,
I had expected a more cohesive analysis from my colleague Christopher Ram’s submission in SN’s 26 October, 2015 on the Prime Minister’s salary ‘hike’ in particular.
Dear Editor,
For over 20 years the spring tide has been besieging the residents of Cornelia Ida and Anna Catherina Sea-View on the West Coast of Demerara.
Commentary in some of the international press indicates surprise at the apparent effusiveness with which President Xi Jinping of China was welcomed in Britain last week by the government of Prime Minister David Cameron, including the extensive participation of Queen Elizabeth in the proceedings.
Dear Editor,
Until now I have deliberately remained silent on the raging controversy over the government’s decision to give a large increase in salaries to ministers and members of parliament.
Dear Editor,
I am really amazed at the continuous articles being published in all the newspapers concerning the increase of salaries for Ministers of the Government.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to the raging controversy surrounding the date for the Diwali holiday (Nov 10 or 11); it is noted that some countries (even communities within some countries) are celebrating on one or the other day.
Dear Editor,
I have observed within the central districts of Georgetown, a flurry of activity in terms of the cleaning of drains, weeding and leveling of parapets and the replanting of trees that were lost over time.
The battle has already been manifestly enjoined with the PPP finding itself trying to fend off a continually (virtually daily) unfolding tirade of official accusations of corrupt practices during its tenure in office against which it has – up until now – mounted weak responses.