Dear Editor,
Mr Skinner, in his letter captioned “African intellectuals must be imaginative and consider new strategies other than aggression” (07.11.22) places the burden for the reduction of ethnic politics on Africans.
The convictions secured against two of the accused in the cocaine in fish glue case constitute a small but important victory in the struggle against the drug trade.
Dear Editor,
The nameless minister involved in the shooting incident is still on the job and is likely still in possession of the firearm.
Dear Editor,
Under new legislation mooted by the police and put in place by the Minister of Home Affairs, before you can purchase a Provisional Drivers Licence, the following has to be achieved:
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Dear Editor,
I am pleased to have read that Magistrate Ann Marie Smith of St Lucia has jailed the mother of a rape victim for doing nothing about her daughter’s complaint that she was raped, even though the mother knew about it.
Dear Editor,
Ms King’s alleged killer has emerged from hiding and was shot, thank God not fatally.
Dear Editor,
The issue of this gun-toting Minister of Government terrorising people in public is a matter of grave concern to any citizen who believes in law and order.
Dear Editor,
Berbicians cannot wait for the completion of the bridge.
Dear Editor,
Whenever I get the opportunity, I watch CN Sharma’s Voice of the People programme on his television station, CNS Channel 6.
Dear Editor,
The Ministers of Education and Finance are back in the country and presumably at their desks.
Dear Editor,
With shock, I continue to read of the brouhaha in the Guyana Labour Union.
Dear Editor,
I am sorely disappointed by the happenings at Berbice High School.
Dear Editor,
On the NCN radio breakfast show of November 19, 2007, the two hosts were discussing corporal punishment.
Dear Editor,
In one of the early election campaigns, the PPP under the leadership of Dr CB Jagan came to the Providence Cricket Ground located in Islington, East Bank, Berbice.
Dear Editor,
Having been warned several times what could be our fearsome future due to climate change a deafening silence and a rush of inactivity would be a reasonable description of the state of affairs.
In our Wednesday edition we reported that last Sunday, a minister of government entered a bar in Montrose, East Coast Demerara, at about 1 am.
Dear Editor,
I read in the GRA corner of the paper about this new TIN registration all individuals need to have.
Dear Editor,
I’ve noticed with interest the diverse points of view (expressed in letters to the editor) on the impact (or not) of Guyana’s participation in the November 1, 2007 trade fair/seminar in Miami.
Dear Editor,
A minister’s son killed a young student and the `settlement’ of the charge was accepted by the police, the DPP and the courts.
Dear Editor,
The President is surrounded with advisors and selected officials who continue to embarrass him and the country.