Dear Editor,
As a concerned Guyanese who has a passion for children’s education and the holistic development of the country, I would like to bring attention and give suggestions for a burning issue.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) on 24th September 1998, following engagement with the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government on the border issues with Suriname and Venezuela, submitted to the said Government recommendations aimed at strengthening the country’s resolve to respond to these challenges.
Dear Editor,
I thank Ron Robinson for his superb performance in ‘The Last Of The Redmen’, the play by the late Michael Gilkes, which was performed at the Cultural Centre last Saturday.
Dear Editor
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Dear Editor,
Stabroek News’s lead story in its Sunday, November 5th 2023 edition is a promise by the APNU of a ‘livable income for all,’ among several other things.
Dear Editor,
The decade long, arduous court battles with justice prevailing was the headline ‘CCJ orders NBS to pay former CEO full pension’ (KN Nov 5), which greeted readers following this matter since it was filed in the local Court system and all the way to the Apex Court.
The award for the Worst Customer Service, in terms of delivery of an end product to Guyanese over an extended period of time (dating back to August 1977, if anyone is asking for a reference point) has long since been permanently retired and mothballed in the name of GPL – no explanation required – and its predecessor, GEC (Guyana Electricity Corporation).
The award for the Worst Customer Service, in terms of delivery of an end product to Guyanese over an extended period of time (dating back to August 1977, if anyone is asking for a reference point) has long since been permanently retired and mothballed in the name of GPL – no explanation required – and its predecessor, GEC (Guyana Electricity Corporation).
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to the court article published in the Stabroek News, dated November 4th, headlined: “Realtor granted $500,000 bail in fraud case.”
Dear Editor,
As we attempt to forge a national unity to counter the Man on Horseback on our Essequibo Border, we should be reminded that as a much smaller nation than Venezuela by almost all criteria, we need to deploy a strategy that checkmates those advantages.
Dear Editor,
Trade Unionist Lincoln Lewis wrote “Parliament meeting to discuss Venezuela’s saber rattling must also discuss the idea floated by Bharrat Jagdeo to give Venezuela passage to the Atlantic, via Guyana’s territory that country is coveting”.
Dear Editor,
The Mahdia dorm fire resulted in 20 deaths (young and Amerindian), 2 SN editorials (`A travesty’ and `Feeble’), 1 Commission of Inquiry (a smoothie), and 1 minister (a heroine of immaculate proportions).
Dear Editor,
The former mayor made a stirring plea on behalf of the elderly/pensioners (SN Nov 4) even as another withdrawal from the Natural Resource Fund (NRF), the sixth for the year so far, was made public.
Dear Editor,
Your recent online editions alluded to statements of concern from both the Caricom and Commonwealth Secretariats over Venezuela’s pending referendum on the Essequibo.