Dear Editor,
Anyone intimately, or even cursorily, familiar with our nation’s founding father, our former President and my grandfather, Dr Cheddi Berret Jagan can effortlessly attest to his modest upbringing and humble, down-to-earth nature.
Dear Editor,
I refer to Mr Rakesh Rampertab’s correspondence, ‘Party and press seem to have become one‘ (SN, Nov 4), which in language that is unambiguous cites me for a moral failing.
Dear Editor,
The political parties‘ manifestos need a new framework of government which recognises frankly that it is the duty of the state to intervene actively in the affairs of its disabled people with a view to guaranteeing them some minimum level of decent living, and providing them with the means of achieving this.
Dear Editor,
Bharrat Jagdeo is fast descending into buffoonery with campaign rhetoric which is inflammatory, vindictive, petty and callous, and which is only surpassed by its downright illogicality and crass foolishness.
As the political drama in Greece brings the European debt crisis into sharp focus, it is clear that the consequences of a Greek default will extend much further than previously thought.
Khemraj Ramjattan has given President Bharrat Jagdeo further incentive to continue, in his own unique style, to campaign hard to put the PPP/C back in power.
Dear Editor,
The PPP/C campaign arrives in Lethem this weekend and with it will come some of the biggest names of the party, all attempting to woo the electorate.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to an item carried in your letters to the editor section on Monday, October 31, 2011 captioned ‘Card swallowed by ATM machine not retrieved in a timely fashion.’
Dear Editor,
It is fitting that this year’s elections will be decided by the youth of Guyana, a generation that for too long has been bereft of power, neglected and stereotyped.
Dear Editor,
Mr Frederick Kissoon, a foremost columnist, has made a redeemable error in that he has complied at such a fatal hour with instructions from his employer to avoid commentary on the selected presidential candidate of the ruling PPP.
Dear Editor,
Many celebrities, mainly in the developed world, prepare pre-nuptial agreements before tying the knot, to protect their assets in the event of a failure in their marriage.
Whether it was inspired by the spirit of Diwali, as Trinidad and Tobago Finance Minister Winston Dookeran has facetiously speculated, or by the spirit of Halloween, as at least one blogger has unkindly remarked, former T&T prime minister Patrick Manning’s public apology to the nation has served to divide opinion there as to whether it was sincere or a calculated move with a hidden agenda.
Dear Editor,
Please allow me to appeal to the poor working-class citizens to give critical and moral support to David Granger and his team so the rule of law could be restored.