Dear Editor,
The recent passage of the Security Interests in Moveable Property Bill 2024, aimed at making financing more accessible, is commendable in its intent.
Dear Editor,
I had promised myself that in view of the holidays, and the goodwill it raises in almost all of us, that I would rest my keyboard until next year.
Dear Editor,
Last month, some education officers from the Department of Education Region 4 visited Annandale Secondary School under the guise of addressing the findings from a ‘Math Intervention’ event and to discuss how to improve the school overall.
Dear Editor,
Do we not see the increasing strength of the waves, do we not feel the strength of the wind, do we not feel the sun upon our skin and the increasing heat in which we live?
Dear Editor,
In 2013, during the 34th Regular Meeting of CARICOM Heads of Govern-ment, Prime Minister of Grenada, The Right Honorable Keith Mitchell MP PC, stated “the need for the West Indies Cricket Board to further democratize its operations and make more transparent its dealings.
Dear Editor,
In an article on the collapse of poles in South Ruimveldt, the General Secretary of the PPP and Vice-President of the Repub-lic of Guyana Mr.
Dear Editor,
I write to express my alarm over an article published in the Guyana Chronicle newspaper dated Friday 20th December 2024 which cites a statement by a named witness in a case before the High Court to the effect that: Former President David Granger…hosted a celebratory gathering near the 704 Sports Bar, Club, and Sky Lounge on Lamaha Street in Georgetown, even though the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) had not yet declared the election results…“Between the second and the sixth, he [Granger] had a victory party opposite 704,” Singh recounted, adding: “So, yes, he refused to give up power.