Opinion
Justice Prem Persaud assisted in preserving the historical legacy of Prashad Nagar
Dear Editor, Much eulogizing has been done, all well-meaning, about the dearly departed Justice Prem Persaud.
Schools are supposed to be a safe haven
Dear Editor, My heart is broken! A child, brimming with life and potential, has died as a result of the action of a “school bully”!
A national holiday as a countermove to Venezuela’s referendum
Dear Editor, I put a simple, barebones, no-frills idea before the decision makers of the PPP Government.
Two lives destroyed
Dear Editor, It remains puzzling a fourteen year old secondary school student allegedly from a school.
3rd letter concerning my NIS contributions
Dear Editor, I wrote a letter sometime last year concerning my NIS contributions.
President Irfaan Ali conferred with the Order of Freedom of Barbados
Dear Editor, I am pleased to extend my warmest congratulations to President Irfaan Ali on being conferred with the Order of Freedom of Barbados, the highest national award of the country.
Waiting for the ICJ
Today we await the decision by the International Court of Justice regarding our application for urgent provisional measures in the case concerning the Arbitral Award of 1899.
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Discrimination is pervasive under this regime
Dear Editor, After information was made public a team from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) would be visiting Guyana, the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) dispatched a letter seeking a meeting.
Dr. Rudy Insanally was one of Guyana’s most iconic diplomats
Dear Editor, It is with great sorrow that I read in the media of the recent demise of Dr.
We want to remain Guyanese, not citizens of Venezuela
Dear Editor, On the third of December 2023, Venezuela plans to vote for a referendum that could give the green light for that country to invade and annex the Essequibo County, which is a big chunk of Guyana, to that country.
Guyanese will remain united over all regions of Guyana
Dear Editor, Make no mistake about it, Guyana is united at the front, middle and back, to face a common, potential “threating situation,” whether it’s a work-in-progress, at infancy stage or rapid-fire development, due to Venezuela’s military aggression and political pro-activeness, regardless of who say what, when, where, why or how!
Choose Maduro not Cathy Hughes for your verbal fusillades
Dear Editor, When hurtful words are used by ordinary citizens they are deplorable, when leaders deteriorate to the ugly and venomous, both word and act are despicable.
Corriverton Mayor appears to lack the foresight required to implement sound planning initiatives
Dear Editor, I pen this letter with a heart heavy and concern for the tragic events that unfolded at Skeldon Market on the Corentyne, Berbice, this past Monday night – a night that cast a shadow of devastation and despair upon our local community.
Court of Appeal did not deliver its ruling on the second elections petition
Dear Editor, According to news reports the Court of Appeal was to deliver its ruling on the second elections petition (number 88), which was thrown out by the High Court, on Monday November, 27.
Offer incentives to improve the lives of Venezuelans
Dear Editor, It is suggested that Venezuela’s President is ramping up the Venezuela-Guyana border controversy to divert Venezuelans’ attention from their internal hardships to win political support at Venezuela’s upcoming elections.
Where’s the outrage?
Romona Lall, Danielle Charles and Chooromanie Tulsie were murdered in November.
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