We must be wary of weaponized migration
Dear Editor, The recent news from Europe and the UK indicating a concern over immigration becoming weaponized by foreign actors should be a red flag for our Government.
Dear Editor, The recent news from Europe and the UK indicating a concern over immigration becoming weaponized by foreign actors should be a red flag for our Government.
Dear Editor, Regardless of many commentaries & analyses “for & against” the government’s 6.5 % Public Sector salary increase for 2023.
Dear Editor, Just a thought! As President Irfaan Ali can sit down and talk with President Nicolas Maduro (who is deemed to be the enemy of Guyanese) surely he can sit down and talk with our unions (who are not the enemy of Guyanese)?
Today, everywhere we turn, it seems as though we are engulfed by a swarm of ‘The Entitled’ – those members of our society, who, for some reason unbeknownst to everyone else but themselves, think the world owes them.
Dear Editor, Following the Kaieteur News article featuring comments made by Mr.
Dear Editor, 1) Essequibo is not disputed land! 2) Every square inch of Essequibo belongs to Guyana as was settled by Arbitral Award in 1899; 3) Guyana is not an aggressor in this controversy, we are targets of Venezuelan bullyism and greed for Guyana’s natural resources.
Dear Editor, It is always better to sift through the many press reports, pressers, editorials, contributions by columnists and letter writers in order to have a useful reflection on the historic meeting between the Presidents of Guyana and Venezuela before offering a considered opinion.
Dear Editor, I am writing to express my concern about the recent Argyle accord, which was signed by the leaders of Guyana and Venezuela to de-escalate the territorial ‘dispute’ over the Essequibo region.
Dear Editor, I commend you for the comprehensive details in your editorial, “St Vincent meeting.”
Dear Editor, The recently concluded meeting between President Irfaan Ali and his Venezuelan counterpart turned out to be a big win for Guyana.
Dear Editor, In a letter to the Editor on the subject of the recent tragic GDF helicopter accident (S.N
Dear Editor, Forgive my taking us back to step one of the economics education, as I ask for space to develop a certain tract that I believe may be of interest to readers.
Dear Editor, Kindly permit me to respond to an article titled “Guyana Darts Association have always encouraged fund-raising among our affiliates” which was a response to my letter published in your columns. Prior
Up until several weeks ago, it has been rare for the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) to come into the national spotlight as it did and continues to do, up to this time.
Dear Editor, The headline, “People are Still Suffering Although we have Oil”, (Kaieteur News, Monday 18th December 2023), is so naturally appealing but so persuasively misguiding, I could not let it pass though weeks late in my preparations for Christ-mas and the New Year.
Dear Editor, In this, my 20th published letter for the year it moves me with great sadness to mourn and relay my condolences to the family and friends of our nation’s fallen service members who died unexpectedly via the Bell 412EP helicopter crash enroute to Arau in the Essequibo region.
Dear Editor, Much has been written about the recently concluded meeting between President Ali (Guyana) and President Maduro (Venezuela) in St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Dear Editor, Season’s Greetings to you and your readership! Kindly allow me to publicly express my commiseration to the bereaved families, relatives and friends of our recently departed servicemen, and my commitment to pray for the two survivors.
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