Dear Editor,
Peaceful Guyanese are convinced that the relevant authorities are only lip servicing the noise nuisance issue in this country and that this problem will not die a slow death, nor be eradicated completely, nor even experience a noticeable reduction.
Dear Editor,
True to form, the editorial delivered by Stabroek News (SN Saturday, August 31, 2024) is replete with hyperbole and reproof, reflecting a profound misunderstanding of President Irfaan Ali’s announcement to remove tolls on key bridges.
Dear Editor,
Reference is made to a Stabroek News article captioned “Coverden Residents Pledge to up action against oil waste facility”, on September 1, 2024.
Dear Editor,
Saturday’s afternoon programme at the Theatre Guild featured a lecture by Professor Marjoleine Kars of her book- ‘Blood on the River,’ which in essence was an examination of the most significant revolution in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Most will agree that cultural promotion, especially within diasporic communities, plays a critical role in maintaining and celebrating one’s cultural identity.
Dear Editor,
Two letters on schools caught my attention. One has to do with Carmel Secondary School (SN September 3); while the other has to do with Leonora Secondary School (SN September 3).
A recent United Nations (UN) report on Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program, has painted a picture which strongly suggests that the old adage of ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ is actually not what it appears to represent.
Dear Editor,
Officials of the Major and City Council (M&CC) are saddled with the onerous task of instituting measures and policies to ensure the smooth and efficient management of the capital city, Georgetown.
Dear Editor,
The history of Guyana is a testament to the resilience and vision of its early political leaders, whose contributions helped shape the nation into what it is today.
Dear Editor,
President Irfaan Ali’s recent announcement that the three major bridges in Guyana—the existing Demerara Harbour Bridge, the new Demerara Harbour Bridge, and the future Berbice Bridge—will be free of charges is a bold and welcome move.
Dear Editor,
I went recently to the chemicals and pesticides entity and was drawn to a notice at the entrance alerting that between 12 00 to 13 00 H Monday to Friday the entity will be closed for lunch.