Dear Editor,
The rehabilitation and modernization of the Linden Highway represents a monumental step forward for all who traverse this critical stretch of road.
Dear Editor,
The recent headline, “The Ministry of Education is currently conducting a survey to ascertain which schools in the hinterland regions still use pit latrines with the aim of having them transition to flush toilets…” raises an intriguing health policy issue that deserves our attention.
Dear Editor,
When an esteemed academician such as Dr. Bertrand Ramcharan – former Chan-cellor of the University of Guyana – writes a poorly constructed article that cries out for substantive evidentiary empirical support, it numbs the mind, and calls into question the legitimacy we, as Guyanese, place on prominent individuals.
Dear Editor,
The issuance of warning by the police to bars, night spots, entertainment centres and other public places on noise levels, while good, hopefully, is not another exercise in talk and more talk.
Dear Editor,
I went on a listening and grounding move at the Yarrowkabra Creek for the signing of the contract for the reconstruction of the Linden/Soesdyke Highway for USD169 million or GUYD33.8 billion on the 27/8/2024.
Two days ago there were rival demonstrations in Venezuela to mark one month since the July 28 election which all the evidence indicates President Nicolás Maduro lost quite resoundingly.
Dear Editor,
The infallible ones are at it again. In a letter in today’s Stabroek News (SN), the letter writer sought to justify the PPP’s past decision to construct a floating bridge crossing the Berbice River.
Dear Editor,
The announcement of a state-of-the-art fixed high-span bridge across the Berbice River by the Guyana government is another example of addiction to “steroids” induced progress.
Dear Editor,
I note with some alarm, the statement or rather decision of the present administration, the PPP to build another bridge across the Berbice River.
Dear Editor,
Why are Guyanese current or lapsed affiliations with political parties used to discredit them but someone’s recent lengthy employment at ExxonMobil is used in their favour?
Dear Editor,
The SN editorial of August 28, referring to the CXC results of the 2020 examinations, states inter alia that “Two days after the release Guyana’s Minister of Education Priya Manickchand challenged the CXC over the discrepancies of the grades which were awarded to students across the country in particular subject areas.
Dear Editor,
The M&CC, on one hand speaks of securing revenue from billboards, as it should, but on the other hand has passed a motion reducing rates and taxes for political parties.