Dear Editor,
Further to the various public pronouncements about the gas to energy (GtE) pursuant to the Environment Permit (EP) granted to EEPGL, on behalf of the Stabroek Block Partners, and also pursuant to the publications on the gas to power published by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s website inter alia, I decided to do a follow up site visit to the civil works permitted and conducted by the pre-EP in Q1/Q2 2022.
Dear Editor
A recent article in your newspapers titled “Hicken lays down riot act to senior traffic officers” is indeed a most encouraging development.
Dear Editor,
I wrote these short paragraphs three years ago and within the Guyanese political landscape, the message almost seems palpably prophetic with the political choices made by Guyanese, the consequences of their choices and the enveloping ensuing poverty that permeates their lives.
Speaking at the opening of the 32nd meeting of the CARICOM Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) on September 18, 2009, former long-serving Secretary General, Edwin Carrington acknowledged that despite numerous policies, initiatives and strategies, the integration movement had not been able to effectively transform its ideas and plans for agriculture into an “acceptable reality”.
Dear Editor,
The vacancies keep flowing – almost over every page of the daily papers, with Sundays’ inundated with a plethora of notices, of which Job Descriptions range from being simplistic to demanding of focused analysis by overzealous prospective applicants.
Dear Editor,
The text of the article published on March 4, 2023: Region 10`s REO, Chair-man at loggerhead over roles and responsibilities is but another manifestation of a major problem that inhibits the functioning of the system of governance in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
I appreciated Harry Hergash’s sharing the episodes of long-ago life in Eastern Mahaicony and his highlights of some extraordinary African lives in his native village (SN, Feb.
Dear Editor,
A brief, casual, on the sideline, courtesy interaction did not constitute a full-fledged engagement where matters relating to the political situation in a country could be properly discussed or ventilated.
A few years have now elapsed since cricket fans in the region have ceased to descend into abysses of moaning and groaning each time that ‘our boys’ have sunk into the doldrums of one of those familiar defeats.
Dear Editor,
A recent press release from the Ministry of Home Affairs stated that the Ministry “has noted with grave concern the growing number of road fatalities which have occurred for the year thus far”.
Dear Editor,
February every year has been designated as Black History Month in the United States and a few other countries, which also coincides with Guyana’s republic celebrations.