Opinion

Absurd

Dear Editor, I read with disbelief the article captioned “Police patrol vehicles to have English and Spanish writing” in SN’s September 20 edition.

First, do no harm

On Sunday, even as World Patient Safety Day was being observed, readers of this newspaper had access to the first-hand account of a young woman who had recently faced disrespect and mistreatment at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH).

Port Mourant in shocking state, PPP should be ashamed

Dear Editor, I recently went to visit my father’s place of birth in Port Mourant, Berbice and moving around the area and listening to some residents, it is indeed shocking and painful to see the disrespect, disdain and  apparent disinterest that this PPP/Civic government has for the community in the Port Mourant  area… come on, PPP government, please do something for your erstwhile   supporters in President Cheddi’s birthplace.

Bizarre introduction of ‘Policia’ signs

Dear Editor, The bizarre introduction of ‘Policia’ signs on Guyana Police Force vehicles is a mistake that should have been admitted and corrected, the Commissioner of Police chose however to ‘double down’ and issued a statement in defence of the signage that said “GPF Police patrol vehicles to have both English and Spanish writing as a strategic and inclusive approach towards improving service delivery”. 

A lick and a promise

Last year, on 30th March, with much fanfare, it was announced that commencing in September 2022, the final rounds of the next three seasons of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), the region’s Twenty20 cricket competition, would be hosted by Guyana.

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