Dear Editor,
In an article which appeared in the News Media on March 2, it was reported that a young pregnant mother, Sussana Philmattie (the “Patient” herein) was admitted to the Suddie Regional Hospital on the Essequibo Coast for the delivery of her baby.
Dear Editor,
I write this letter to make a humble plea asking that the Minister of Home Affairs use his office to commence training of members of the Guyana Police Force to deal with reports of animal cruelty and abuse throughout the length and breadth of this beautiful nation of ours.
At the end of last month a Brazilian helicopter pilot and a labourer were charged with various offences including disembarking without the consent of an Immigration Officer and breaches of the Civil Aviation Act.
Dear Editor,
The article with the gauze left inside a woman following a caesarean section at the Suddie Public Hospital reminds me of a similar incident that occurred at the said hospital some years ago.
Dear Editor,
I am writing to express my concern about the reckless and dangerous driving that I have observed on the roads especially on the Railway Embankment on the East Coast, during the one way driving from Mon Repos to Sheriff Street at the morning peak hours on weekdays.
Dear Editor,
I am forced to write an open letter so that my fellow Guyanese, the EU, the UK, and the United States departments for democracy, are aware of the destruction of local democracy by the government of Guyana.
Dear Editor,
On Wednesday last week (22nd February), an ugly partisan confrontation, which says nothing in favour of the principals involved, took place between the Chairman of Region 4, Mr.
When governments become enraptured with the scale of monies flowing into their economies they lose interest in any real regulation or oversight that might constrict the bonanza.
Dear Editor,
I have seen publications on the awarding of contracts by the Central Housing and Planning Authority, via the Ministry of Housing and Water and have a few concerns:
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Dear Editor,
I have an umbilical and emotional attachment to Wales, especially since the estate was closed and the workers, plus four to five times the number of retrench-ed workers and their families were ruthlessly thrown out into the cold.
Dear Editor,
The innumerable letters and commentaries on the Exxon & Partners’ oil contract has unwittingly thrown constitutional reform (CORE) to the periphery of the political landscape, despite Guyanese becoming amenable to reform since 2001.
Dear Editor,
Like modern technologies, goods and services that crossed international borders, we now find Guyanese politics exported to NYC and New Jersey in the USA.