I offer my deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this tragedy
Dear Editor, Early this morning I was alerted to the tragic news that nineteen young persons perished in a fire at Mahdia Secondary School dormitory.
Dear Editor, Early this morning I was alerted to the tragic news that nineteen young persons perished in a fire at Mahdia Secondary School dormitory.
Dear Editor, Nineteen of Guyana’s young children are dead in Mahdia.
Dear Editor, Father God, before you I lay the heavy hearts of those mourning losses, crying and begging for comfort of some kind.
Dear Editor, Our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones due to the fire in Mahdia.
Dear Editor, Amazingly, the discovery of oil off the coast of Guyana seem to generate many pseudo experts on petroleum and gas.
Dear Editor, We are still reeling from the daring prison escape, now comes the horrific tragedy of the fire at the Mahdia Secondary School dormitory.
Dear Editor, The test of a nation’s moral fibre is the reaction to a national tragedy like this sad loss of life.
Dear Editor, Five years ago, Chatham House, in its infinite wisdom, dispatched a band of worthies (from Oxford and elsewhere) to a caucus at State House to lecture the APNU/AFC administration on the sanctity of contract.
Dear Editor, Please allow me a response to Mr. Vincent Alexander’s recent tirade against me that was carried in the letter column of the Sunday Stabroek Sunday May 21, 2023 in which he made several spurious objections to the contents of a letter that I drafted and circulated among members of the African Guyanese cluster of organizations that elected me as their official representative on the Ethnic Relations Commission.
Dear Editor, May 26 is Guyana’s 57th independence anniversary. The historic date also marks the 59th anniversary of the atrocities committed against Indians in the mining town of Wismar.
Media freedom, that which rightly belongs to the people and which ought, correctly, to speak for the people, is still, as it has been for as long as we have been an independent nation, manipulated by successive political administrations.
Dear Editor, In response to a letter published in your newspaper on Monday, May 22, 2023, captioned “Corrupt and unethical conduct within GPL” the Guyana Power and Light Inc.
Dear Editor, On Monday May 29th, Esso and the EPA get another chance to argue for a stay of Justice Kissoon’s ruling that Esso was in breach of the permit requirements for insurance.
Dear Editor, The recent Anniversary Reception to Commemorate 70 Years as an Elected Assembly of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana was a significant event that left a profound impression on me as a young citizen.
Dear Editor, I am writing to bring to the attention of Minister Deodat Indar, as well as the public a sensitive matter that I believe requires the Minister’s urgent attention.
Dear Editor, Please permit me to make a few quick comments on Mr.
Dear Editor, Another week has passed, EEPGL on behalf of the Stabroek Block Partners and the Government of Guyana’s dance gets even more “curiouser and curiouser”.
Dear Editor, In the world’s fastest growing economy (Guyana) workers are struggling to put food on their tables.
Dear Editor, It is unfathomable that a small nation in and out of Guyana numbering less than a million Guyanese continues unabatedly to turn a blind eye to the criminal atrocities that permeates the economic and political landscape of Guyana.
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