Dear Editor
From the dawn of civilization, we have had instances of civil discontent caused generally by injustice and the heavy-handed use of State resources, also, the improper deployment of those institutions (Police, military), which were designed to protect citizens and not pummel them into submission.
Dear Editor,
It gives me no pleasure to ever tell any media entity how to do its work, however, this latest article, “$803 million to patch East Bank Demerara Roads, published in Thursday’s Kaieteur News is untruthful and very misleading to the general public.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me space within your Editorial columns to air my concerns surrounding the recent racially divisive speech of Mayor Ubraj Narine.
On Wednesday Mayor Ubraj Narine along with MP Sherod Duncan were escorted to the Brickdam Police Station and charged with attempting to excite hostility or ill will on the ground of race, using a computer system in an attempt to excite ethnic division on the ground of race and obstructing traffic.
Dear Editor,
Coming upon the insistent annual increases given by governments over the last two decades or more it seems certain now that the basic principles of compensation management are totally ignored, if at all known so far as the Public Service is concerned.
Dear Editor,
The arrest of Mayor Ubraj Narine for questioning President Ali’s motives for continuously refusing to engage with him “is it because I am a Hindu and he is a Muslim?”
Dear Editor,
In an updated fact sheet published by the World Bank on Guyana, dated October 6th, 2022, and last updated on November 2, 2022, the Bank highlighted that “in 2020, 71.6% of Guyanese households had experienced income loss compared to January 2020 levels – with the most severe impact typically found in low-income households”.
Dear Editor,
I recently purchased a new phone from the Digicel branch in Main Street which had a fault difficult for me to detect, as its “broadcast” sent heavy electronic static sounds to whomsoever I called.
Dear Editor,
It was interesting to see all stops have been pulled out to create a pathway for Guyana’s qualification in the 2026 World Cup Football, with the inaugural One Guyana President’s Cup Football tournament.
The announcement by President Irfaan Ali on Sunday that 150 homes were to be constructed for vulnerable members of the population across the country, by members of an initiative dubbed Men on Mission which he leads, was deserving of plaudits.