As COP 28 approaches, huge swathes of the affluent ‘North,’ mostly, are contending with one or another manifestation of climate change, extremes of temperature that inflict varying levels of disruption on normal life.
Dear Editor,
ExxonMobil has acted recklessly by ignoring repeated U.S. government warnings about doing business with individuals who are under imminent threat of U.S.
Dear Editor,
President Irfaan Ali has invited the Guyanese Diaspora to come back to Guyana bringing their wealth and experience with them to help propel Guyana’s development.
Dear Editor,
An infamous, shameful and sad day, July 16th 1973 in the history of Guyana led by Burnham’s PNC and especially for the people of No 64 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to Ramesh Gampat’s letter in the Stabroek News edition of July 15th, 2023, captioned, “Many have questioned the veracity of the statistics Guyana produces.”
Dear Editor,
On Tuesday August 1st 2023, the Macedonia Joppa Voluntary Committee (MJVC), a non-profitable organization located at Eversham Village, East Corentyne, Berbice commemorates the abolition of slavery in 1834.
On July 6th, according to CCTV video footage seen by Stabroek News, businessman Safraz Khan drove his car onto a bridge on Austin Street to enter his yard when another car came from a southerly direction; stopped and opened fire on his.
Dear Editor,
I write this in response to the letter entitled `Speed bumps place our country in danger’ appearing in the Guyana Times and Kaieteur News in recent days.
Dear Editor,
Ms. Nazima Raghubir, Head of the Guyana Press Association, has elected to respond to my letter to the press of the 13th July, in which I pointed out that at the President’s press conference “I ensured that every reporter present who wished to ask a question did so with a follow up question and one reporter (Nazima Raghubir) managed to slip in five questions “I further pointed out that “ altogether 25 questions were asked by the media and answered by the President”.
Dear Editor,
Social commentary seems to have become an exercise in futility, especially when targeting those considered to be leaders and role models, who fail in these roles.
Dear Editor,
When then Minister of Natural Resources Raphael Trotman signed that lousy, lopsided 2% oil contract then came with a book to sell to us an “explanation” or an excuse for his “ordeal”, are we to believe that he pondered, ruminated, agonised, soul-searched, suffered lost sleep before or after signing?
Dear Editor,
As a result of the conspicuous and striking silence from the so-called bastions of press freedom in Guyana, it has become imperative to share this perspective on press conferences hosted by Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton and generally by the PNC-led APNU.
Dear Editor,
Over the past few days we have been greeted by strange and unbelievable statements and for brevity I refer to two, one – my disappointment by my friend, Kit Nascimento who sought as he did to defend a restriction on the independent media.
During the month of May a team from the European Union led by parliamentarian Mr Javier Nart came here to assess the extent to which electoral reform recommendations made by the EU Observer Mission in 2020 had been addressed.