Next time they raise their voices, they must know that we have seen through them
Dear Editor, I have read the Stabroek News editorial where Mr.
Dear Editor, I have read the Stabroek News editorial where Mr.
Dear Editor, In recent days, there has been some concern from some organizations including the Private Sector Commission and Chamber of Commerce of potentially a shortage of foreign exchange in some local markets.
Dear Editor, It was recently brought to my attention that at the April 29 opening of the Sheriff Hospital at Leonora, one Sunil Sharma quoted Slokas from Chapter 4 of the Holy Bhagawad Gita wherein Bhagwan Shri Krsn, the Supreme Lord educates his Shishya Arjuna that from time to time whenever there is decay of Dharma and rise of Adharma then I embody myself for the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked and for the establishment of Dharma .
Dear Editor, Referencing the upcoming, June 12, 2023, Local Government Elections, (LGE), the Guyana’s Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) initiative of the public signing of the Local Government Elections Code of Conduct on Saturday, May 37, 2023, was equally as welcome as it was timely.
Dear Editor, Over the past week, following the horrific Mahdia fire, much has been said and written about systems or absence and lack thereof with calls for accountability, responsibility and heads to roll.
Dear Editor, I read Prof. Compton Bourne’s erudite essay on economic transformation in Guyana with much respect.
Dear Editor, The recent arrival of the pipe for the pipeline was very surprising, especially when you consider the recently confirmed weakness of the country’s safety record.
Dear Editor, Every true citizen of Guyana, whether at home or abroad should applaud our concerned citizens who have overtime been exposing the ignominy, if not crassness and if we wish to be kind, the stupidity of our political establishment led by the incumbent PPP.
Dear Editor, The government, through the Ministry of Sports, has been very instrumental and decisive in the rehabilitation and maintenance of a number of community grounds across the region.
Dear Editor, I believe that for someone to fight for justice, they themselves should practice fairness.
Very few, if any, Guyanese will ever forget the Mahdia fire tragedy and its ongoing ramifications.
Dear Editor, It is with deep sadness and overwhelming shock that we write to offer our condolences to the grieving families who lost beloved children and whose children were injured and hospitalized.
Dear Editor, The deadly fire which occurred in the dormitory of the Mahdia Secondary School in the early hours of Monday May 22, is reported to have claimed the lives of 19 pupils and injured many others.
Dear Editor, The Government would like us to only pray and unite in the aftermath of Guyana’s worst fire tragedy snuffing out the lives of 19 of our Amerindian youths.
Dear Editor, The news of the fire at the Mahdia Secondary School dormitory that gutted the lives of 19 students was flashed on the TV screens of international media giants such as CNN and CBS before Guyanese learnt from their local (Guyana) media of the devastation created by one of the deadliest tragedies to have occurred in the nation.
Dear Editor, I wish that there was one person in the President’s kit of comrades who had the courage, character, and class to educate His Excellency Ali about mourning etiquette.
Dear Editor, Robin Singh does it again. He has now realized the ‘unlimited’ of his straw man ‘unlimited insurance’ is for the unlimited parent company guarantee (PCG), just as Justice Kissoon said.
Dear Editor, I read with much interest that the President of Guyana is off to attend the South American Summit, Guyana a member of the Caricom, is also married to a South America group of nations?
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