Dear Editor,
Ever since the discovery of oil, Guyanese have envisaged a better quality of life and indeed government officials have responded with transformational changes of the landscape.
Dear Editor,
I recently read Terry Gajraj’s post on Facebook concerning the lack of recognition by the government of Guyana after more than thirty years of representing the country in musical venues all over the world.
Dear Editor,
Growing up in Charlestown/ Albouystown, most of my recreational time found myself socializing with various types of people society produces due to my curious mind.
Dear Editor,
I crave your indulgence to respond to Mr. Rohee`s letter of April 10, 2023 under the caption “Opposition commissioners preferred practices would have caused harm to a free and fair electoral process”.
Dear Editor,
It was not until the real owner of the Sheriff Street manhole cover was clarified that the public received positive movement on its replacement, which is expected by April 15.
Dear Editor,
Recent media developments emphasized that Mr. Nazar ‘Shell’ Mohamed is taking the fight to new lengths to establish the reputation that he believes is rightly due to him.
Last Friday, as the World Health Organisation (WHO) celebrated its 75th anniversary highlighting the contributions it has made over the years and the progress in global public health, World Health Day was observed under the theme ‘Health for All’.
Dear Editor,
From my observation, Guyana needs a brand new kind of politician to take us out of this political catastrophe that the old politicians have placed us in, with their divide and rule methods.
Dear Editor,
In its usual quest to score points and bring the government into disrepute, the political opposition is laying blame at the feet of the Irfaan Ali-led administration for the issues surrounding Guyana’s national athletics team which participated in the 50th CARIFTA Games.
Last weekend – Easter – would certainly have created a treasure trove of priceless memories for many of our younger generation; lots of sunshine, Easter Monday kite flying on the seawall, or in open spaces, bundles of fun, the overwhelming delicious smells of barbecues, cook-outs, and spending time with family and friends.
Dear Editor,
The audit results for the oil companies operating in the Stabroek Block from 1999 to 2017 revealed a stunning US$214 million in questionable expenses.