Essequibians are tired of the blackouts over the last month
Dear Editor, Essequibians are tired and fed up with constant blackouts over the past month.
Dear Editor, Essequibians are tired and fed up with constant blackouts over the past month.
Dear Editor, Your letter pages do often serve as a kind of sounding-board for readers frustrated by state officialdom, or occasionally by sheer state officiousness.
Dear Editor, I was privileged to be at a PNM manifesto launch at the Hyatt in Port of Spain last Thursday, where a reporter from Caribbean Media Corporation asked two questions that may be of interest to Guyanese and that have been in the Guyana media in recent months – the CCJ and filling the Commonwealth Secretary General vacancy.
Dear Editor, My understanding of a debate is that arguments are presented by both sides and then time is given for rebuttals where the members of both teams sit and listen to arguments from all members.
Dear Editor, As I read the Kaieteur News on July 4, to my shock and disappointment there was an article captioned ‘Guyanese Hugh Wooding law students complain of discrimination.’
The disclosure that the complex on Camp Street housing the offices of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) seemingly poses a threat to the safety and health of the authority’s employees should not come as a complete shock to the public.
The disclosure that the complex on Camp Street housing the offices of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) seemingly poses a threat to the safety and health of the authority’s employees should not come as a complete shock to the public.
Dear Editor, The Principal of Marian Academy, Sr. Marie Harper, OSU, declared “I am pleased” with the 2015 CSEC results, when I saw her last in church.
Dear Editor, We are getting there. There is hope that by the end of next year at least three more countries will join the appellate division of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).
Dear Editor, Everyone knows GuySuCo is ailing and has been for a long time.
Dear Editor, Your Sunday edition of yesterday reports on page 3 that Director of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative Per Fedrik Pharo was talking to Government and members of civil society.
Dear Editor, There are few things that are as quintessentially Guyanese as Demerara sugar and Demerara rum.
Dear Editor, If one should asked the rice farmers in most of the rice growing regions of Guyana if they have seen the extension officer within their district for the cropping season their answer would be no.
Dear Editor, With the opening of the World Athletics Championships in Beijing this weekend, there is much excitement.
Dear Editor, I would like to issue a call to all my fellow Guyanese to rethink the situation on the national level in which we find ourselves from a fresh perspective, and make an effort to resolve once and for all the relationships we share so that we can really join together and contribute to the mutual development of our people.
A legal dispute has arisen over the appointment of Ms Rosalie Robertson as Registrar of Lands following the sending off on leave of the previous holder of the position, Ms Juliet Sattaur.
Dear Editor, The upsurge in violent crime this year understandably has all stakeholders distressed.
Dear Editor, It is not listed in the Table of Contents, but if you have the will you can find a relatively short list of statutory utilities, two of which seem to have been ignored in all the years of scrutiny and budget debates.
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