While Guyana’s data is too weak to be subjected to rigorous analysis it allows for broad trends
Dear Editor, I am delighted that the renowned economist Professor C.Y.
Dear Editor, I am delighted that the renowned economist Professor C.Y.
Dear Editor, Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo appears to have intended to dismiss the public’s response to the 50% salary increase for Cabinet members in describing it [the response] as “comparable to beating a dead horse”, adding that “this rage has run its course”.
Dear Editor, Visiting one of my in-laws in Zeelugt during the past week, I was saddened to hear her moans after receiving her first water bill under this new administration although she’s a pensioner.
Dear Editor, I write today, but my heart is not in it.
Dear Editor, About a month ago at approximately 7:00pm the street lamp obliquely opposite my house became extremely bright, which made all the neighbours rush outside thinking it was a fire, and then went out entirely and since then we have been left without light in the street.
Dear Editor, I’m still young and in good health but I know that one day I’m going to die.
Dear Editor, It is widely believed that sport encounters at the highest level are often determined by the degree to which the contestants can resist pressure.
At Thursday’s sitting of Parliament, questions by PPP/C MP Dr Frank Anthony on spending for the inauguration of President David Granger were answered in writing by Minister in the Ministry of Education, Nicolette Henry.
Dear Editor, We all know that hindsight is 20/20 vision and that the dilemma of raising the bridge versus controlling the flood must be confronted from time to time.
Dear Editor, I commend the City Council for the presently sustained cleaning and clearing of Georgetown.
Dear Editor, It was recommended by my family doctor that I have an angiogram of the heart done since I am suffering from chest pains.
Dear Editor, A recent article in the newspapers titled `Government to review Christian prayers in public schools’ has caught my attention and I must heartily congratulate Minister of Education Dr.
Dear Editor, You reported that civil society groups are not happy with the state of relations between Guy-ana and Norway in relation to the MoU signed in late 2009 and expiring this year (Stabroek News ‘Civic groups concerned over gov’t posture on future of Norway-Guyana forests pact’, 24 October 2015).
For the third time this year President David Granger appeared before the National Assembly to address MPs – and by extension the nation – on the matter of Guyana’s frontiers.
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Dear Editor, I beg your indulgence and that of the newspaper reading public to respond to the letter by Mr Rawle Lucas in SN of Tuesday 2015-10-20 entitled, `Minimum selling price for two-thirds of the Marriott should have been US$30m not US$8m’.
Dear Editor, There was a time when I believed that a major problem in this society was the PPP based on the way the party governed the country.
Dear Editor, It is reported that high salt content has already shown up in the irrigation canals across the rice growing regions of Guyana due to the long dry spell.
Dear Editor, In his letter `Trust in gov’t has been severely breached in five short months’ (Stabroek News, October 22, 2015) Civil Society activist, Clairmont Lye, has given a very effective and informative presentation on key promises made by the APNU+AFC Alliance during their election campaign and how these promises have been broken in just five months of being in power.
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