The action taken by the management of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) against the employee of a concessionaire, almost a year after she alleged that she was sexually harassed by a senior CJIA manager almost makes no sense until one considers it in the light of male privilege and the downside of this, which is discrimination against women.
Dear Editor,
As reported by SN of Friday 21 June, 2019, the new political party ‘A New and United Guyana (ANUG)’ set out its vision for the future governance of the country at a press conference held the day before.
Dear Editor,
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has now found itself, as it were, between a rock and a hard place on the issue of consequential orders pertaining to the no-confidence vote and the appointment of a new GECOM Chairman.
Dear Editor,
Justice has delivered a sensible verdict to politicians who sought to manipulate common sense mathematics and the crystal clear language of our constitution for the purpose of avoiding the consequences of the no confidence motion.
When the Ministry of Education decided to include marks from the Grade Two and Grade Four Assessments in the Grade Six Assessment (formerly known as the Common Entrance), the curse of the Extra Lessons Syndrome spread all the way down the ladder of the school system.
Dear Editor,
It is important that President Granger understands the wider ramifications for Guyanese especially as it relates to our future oil revenue if he refuses to uphold the rule of law and not call an election in 3 months.
Dear Editor,
I refer to the missive by Commissioner General of the Guyana Revenue Authority, Godfrey Statia, published in your newspapers on 22 June 2019 in relation to allegations that seized vehicles were improperly disposed.
Dear Editor,
I wish to bring to your attention that, at long last, the streetlights in West Berbice are “back on”, though quite a few of them are yet to be fixed.
Dear Editor,
There have been reports of the current United States Ambassador being an activist one, and who is constantly on the move; she has appeared in many places, some surprising to watching citizens.
Dear Editor,
Professor Gibson’s response (6/21/2019) to my letter continues to evade the fundamental claim she continues to make, that corruption is motivated by Hindu religious beliefs.
It may not have been the grand finals of a national debating competition where those schools considered to be the best in the land usually pit wits and strategies against each other to determine the country’s debating ‘top guns; and yet, for all that, the recent report in the media that St.