Dear Editor,
I am today sending to the Chief Elections Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) the following letter in connection with the list of nominations which is to be presented to him for the November 28 national elections.
Dear Editor,
In 1996 I entered cricket administration, on a voluntary basis, with the single intention of giving the best of my skills to the game I love.
Dear Editor,
My attention has been drawn to two letters to editor from His Excellency’s finest representatives in this the year of People of African Descent, Dr Roger Luncheon and “my brother” Mr Odinga Lumumba.
Dear Editor,
We are approaching the stage of desperation in the administration of our cricket, and the fact that the present illegal Guyana Cricket Board regime has no representation from the Berbice Cricket Board, the Georgetown Cricket Association and the East Coast Cricket Board constitutes a serious indictment of the process, since 95% of the quality cricketers are produced by these three areas with their astute and dedicated administrators.
Dear Editor,
I support the Guyana Human Rights Association’s call for an investigation into the removal of the three top officers of the New Building Society and for the men to be immediately paid everything due to them.
Dear Editor,
“I have always been committed to the formation in this country of broad coalitions, that work for common goals, and I believe some day this country will see and must see a government of national unity.”
Dear Editor,
It is with some concern l write regarding the published comments regarding Bishop Juan Edghill’s public endorsement of the presidential candidate, Donald Ramotar and the People’s Progressive Party/C.
Dear Editor,
Phillip Bynoe’s presence on the PPP/C stage for its Sunday, October 16 Linden rally is a stark reminder of the nature of the governance Guyanese have suffered for 19 years.
Dear Editor,
This letter is prompted by the expressed dissatisfaction of an irate parent whose child turned up 18 minutes late to an interview for employment at my company.
Dear Editor,
Nigel Hughes should have started his press release of October 24 where he ended, proclaiming he is the proud descendant of a long line of field slaves.
Dear Editor,
Under the theme ‘Working for a Better Tomorrow,‘ the PPP/C Manifesto for the 2011 elections is a mix of distortions, untruths and misrepresentations, wishful thinking or no thinking at all.
Dear Editor,
It is with a great sense of compulsion that I wish to draw attention to what I consider to be some deficiencies with regard to your coverage of the ruling PPP/C 2011 election campaign.
Dear Editor,
As a follower of Jesus Christ and his teachings, I cannot allow Juan Edghill to make the statement he made on Sunday without a strong rebuke.
Dear Editor,
One of the main points in the PPP/C’s manifesto is the improvement of the justice system in Guyana, a key component of which will see a revamping of its overall administration, efficiency and fairness for all citizens of this country.
Dear Editor,
While Ms Gillian Burton, former President of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC), has a constitutional right to freedom of association, such right does not extend to falsification of claims about the GTUC.