Opinion
Timing of PPP action against SARA officials suspicious
Dear Editor, The application to the court aimed at removing the State Assets Recovery Agency Director and Deputy Director reveals the lengths members of the previous administration are willing to go to avoid justice.
Politikles
Commissioning of Indian Arrival Monument was uplifting occasion
Dear Editor, Sharing the commissioning of the Indian Arrival Monument in East Berbice on Sunday, May 5, 2019, proved to be both inspirational and instructive.
All are agreed that the learning curve for Minister Cummings will be arduous
Dear Editor, First of all I wish to apologise unhesitatingly for what has been deemed an ‘overtly sexist attack’ on Dr.
Gov’t is in a bad place with SOCU
Dear Editor, The government is in a bad place. It sends people to do sensitive jobs and it comes up short.
Minister Ramjattan must be held accountable for disarray in security sector
Dear Editor, Like most Guyanese, I am totally disgusted by all the brutal, senseless killings and barefaced robberies taking place every day throughout the country, and the apparent lack of any coherent plan by the Minister of Public Security to end this escalating crime spree.
Motherhood: the biggest on-the-job training programme
Dear Editor, This article is being dedicated to the unsung graduates of the second oldest profession—Motherhood.
Mental pillar
“Success in sports is built on four interconnected pillars – fitness, physical skill, tactics and strategy, and mental skills.
Politikles
Rice farmers affected by paddy bug should investigate this neem-based chemical
Dear Editor, I refer to the letters of Rudolph Singh (Kaieteur News 14th April) and Ganga Persaud (Stabroek News 3rd May 2019) in which they complained about the lack of action on the paddy bug problem in the country.
The Vice Chancellor is a man of his word and an impressive leader, his contract should be renewed
Dear Editor, I write to express my support for Vice Chancellor Ivelaw Griffith and the renewal of his contract at the University of Guyana.
Court of Appeal’s flawed mathematical reasoning defied two universally accepted methods for calculation
Dear Editor, This week, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will hear oral arguments regarding whether 34 votes (as opposed to 33) constitutes a “majority” and is required for a successful passage of a No Confidence Motion brought in Guyana’s 65-membered Parliament, pursuant to Article 106 (6) of the Constitution of Guyana.
Dr Karen Cummings has no challenge with intellectual agility or adroitness
Dear Editor, On May 4, 2019, Stabroek News published a letter titled `A total ingénue in important position of Foreign Minister’, written by E.B.
Minister Ramjattan is wrong about contracts to Videomega
Dear Editor, Our democracy will be half-baked if people like Mr.
Where is APNU+AFC’s evidence of corruption in the previous gov’t?
Dear Editor, A lot has been said about corruption especially during the last General Election on 11th May 2015 yet nothing seems to have been done about corruption.
Guest editorial: The new Minister of Foreign Affairs
It would hardly be surprising if E.B John’s letter published in the Stabroek News of Saturday May 4 (`A total ingénue in important position of Foreign Minister’) were to be set upon by our increasingly assertive gender-sensitive constituency for the reason that its reference to the new Foreign Affairs Minister as a “total ingénue,” appears dismissive of her in a gender-biased sort of way.
Politikles
Not the Clerk’s sword, scabbard or wound
Dear Editor, There was that rare display of falling on sword by the Clerk of the National Assembly.
GTT committed to liberalisation
Dear Editor, As liberalisation continues to be a topic of discussion, we want the community and our customers to know GTT’s stance on the matter.
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