Dear Editor,
With Guyana on the fast-paced course of development and economic success, it is not surprising that the current PPP/C government spearheading the transformation has become the target of attacks and propaganda campaigns by political opportunists envious of the progress.
Dear Editor,
On Friday May 26, 2023, the Macedonia Joppa Voluntary Committee (MJVC), a non-profitable organization on the Corentyne will mark Guyana’s 57th Independence Anniversary with the largest celebrations ever seen in Region 6.
Dear Editor,
Mr. Christopher ‘Kit’ Nascimento in his letter in yesterday’s Stabroek News decided to go into his toolkit to tinker with the Guyana Press Association and declare what should or should not obtain.
Dear Editor,
I present this tribute/reflection on the life and political struggle of Stanley Humphrey Collins, a resident of Linden and Executive member of the WPA, who passed away on Thursday, May 11th, 2023.
Dear Editor,
It was very entertaining and alarming to witness how GPA credibility is being dragged into the gutter by persons with ulterior motives before and after its election.
The synergy in Parliament earlier this month, around the Trafficking in Persons Bill, which was passed unanimously, could be compared with hen’s teeth.
Dear Editor,
Today May 18th, the Department of Language and Cultural Studies in the Faculty of Education and Humanities at the University of Guyana will be observing Haiti Flag and Universities Day.
Dear Editor,
Vice President Jagdeo has for sure secured his spot in the annals of iconic harbingers of falsehoods; but his reaction to Honourable Judge Kissoon’s well-thought-out decision, takes the cake, when he distorts the decision and attempts to intimidate and create a chilling effect on the judiciary.
Dear Editor,
Former President of the Guyana Press Association (GPA), Mr Neil Marks, in a Letter to the Editor published in the Stabroek News on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 under the caption – `Credibility of the GPA has been severely harmed’ – sought to discredit this noble body and undermine the credibility of the just concluded elections by peddling blatant lies intended to misinform the populace about the electoral process and the eligibility of members.
Dear Editor,
The Declaration of Chapultepec was adopted by the Inter American Press Association at its Hemisphere Conference on Free Speech held in Chapultepec, at Chapultepec Castle, in Mexico City, on 11th March, 1994.