All is going well with the bridge repairs and river crossings
Dear Editor Well from all accounts and reports all is going well with the bridge repairs and river crossings at designated locations.
Dear Editor Well from all accounts and reports all is going well with the bridge repairs and river crossings at designated locations.
Dear Editor, The Indigenous Peoples, often referred to as the “First Peoples of Guyana” are our national treasure that unfortunately, has been long taken for granted.
Dear Editor, From disruptive customer to now the recipient of the airline’s PR damage control U-turn.
Dear Editor, Reference to your news story on President Ali’s visit to China (July 26).
Last week, Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony expounded on the need for data collection in the health sector, stressing its importance to planning and policy-making.
Dear Editor, The Oil and Gas Governance Network (OGGN) has been given immense prominence as an authoritative, legitimate, and credible organization on oil and gas matters in Guyana.
Dear Editor, The media has reported that the contractor for the East Bank/East Coast Highway road development has recruited some sixty truck drivers since he claims that he cannot find truck drivers locally.
Dear Editor, It would be interesting to learn of Mr. Nascimento whether he knows if any of the several international communication engagements of which he spoke had to be defended as exhaustively as his last local experience.
Dear Editor, That steward and passenger spat over a remark, was not enough for the aircraft to turn around.
On 14th July, the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) issued a media release announcing a new fee structure for match officials and referees for the 2023/24 football season.
Dear Editor, I find great pleasure and stimulation reading Editorials of the Kaieteur News and Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, Mr. Raphael Trotman will probably go down in history as the government minister who signed the agreement for the worst petroleum deal ever inflicted on a sovereign state.
Dear Editor, It is indeed shocking that a man who stabbed Nadina Kalamadeen, a 35 year-old mother of 5 children multiple times killing her, was given an inexplicable sentence of 10 years with time off for period spent in remand resulting in the possibility that he will be free in 6 years.
Dear Editor, “… slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”
Dear Editor, Alternatives for political representation in Guyana have been rendered almost non-existent by the collective failure of the PPP and PNC to facilitate the necessary constitutional reforms and to dis-associate themselves from ethnopolitical politicking.
Dear Editor, I have seen some activity in the media recently concerning the cost of chicken in Guyana, when compared to imported chicken.
Dear Editor, Another investigation, another damming report on findings and recommendations and, it is alleged, no affirmative action on implementation of the recommendations, in the chilling BOSAI employee accident death earlier this year (SN July 23).
The ePaper edition, on the Web & in stores for Android, iPhone & iPad.
Included free with your web subscription. Learn more.