Friends and neighbours
Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at the Barbados Labour Party’s annual conference last weekend called on Guyana and Venezuela to ensure there was a peaceful end to the land controversy between them.
Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados at the Barbados Labour Party’s annual conference last weekend called on Guyana and Venezuela to ensure there was a peaceful end to the land controversy between them.
Dear Editor, As a nation, it is our duty to ensure that the well-being and dignity of our elders are safeguarded.
Dear Editor, Georgetown is our capital city but it seems to be neglected in so many ways because of so many reasons.
Dear Editor What will it take for City Hall to understand that the Government is not opposed to an amnesty but it must be done in a structured manner guided by laws and regulations?
Dear Editor, I am a simple man in its original sense but certainly not a stupid person and following this prelude I will ask the State two questions towards the end of this letter.
Dear Editor, I take note of a letter published in your newspaper dated October 31 2023 and penned by Region 6’s APNU representative Kirk Fraser.
Dear Editor, I am a Senior citizen and was carrying two hand bags on the Caribbean Airways flight—- my regular hand bag and my C-Pap machine.
Dear Editor, In 1985 as a young Army Officer, I was based at Mabaruma.
In any normally functioning democracy, the death of 20 children under the direct care of the Ministry of Education would have seen the immediate resignation of the subject minister on a point of principle.
Dear Editor, We write in response to the letter to the editor appearing in your publication on 10/31/2023 criticizing the administration of Good Hope Secondary School.
Dear Editor, Twenty years after the Public Procurement Commission was created it is engaged in a grotesque public display since it is specifically mandated under Section 17 of the Procurement Act, Cap.
Dear Editor, I write to express my growing concern over the recent distribution of 287 road projects in New Amsterdam, Region 6, by the Ministry of Public Works.
Dear Editor We the Guyanese people do have our differences. Yet, through thick and thin, we have managed to not only survive, but to also be on the verge of dramatic forward movement.
Dear Editor, Is there a likelihood, given Guyana’s requests to the ICJ regarding Venezuela’s proposed unlawful referendum that the holding of the referendum could be brought forward to an earlier date, before the ICJ responds to the requests of Guyana?
Dear Editor, I was astonished and as an older citizen, somewhat ashamed of the Minister of Education Priya Manikchand excusing herself from the tragedy at Mahdia, which took the lives of scores of our young citizens.
Dear Editor, I recently saw the movie ‘Guyanese Badness’. It was not what I had expected.
Dear Editor, Watching via TV, the massive protest marches around the world in support of the Palestinian cause and against human suffering as a result of the bombings of Gaza by the Israeli Defense Force, it is gratifying to know that the people of Palestine are not alone.
The campaign in relation to Venezuela’s preposterous referendum on Essequibo begins on Monday, and will end two days before it is held on December 3rd.
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