Don’t bash our judges
Dear Editor, Following the recent court decisions resulting from the “No Confidence Motion”, there has been unprecedented commentary in the public sphere about our Courts and Judges.
Dear Editor, Following the recent court decisions resulting from the “No Confidence Motion”, there has been unprecedented commentary in the public sphere about our Courts and Judges.
Dear Editor, The majority of minibus owners give operators their bus to work and attach various conditions including times for collecting and dropping off the bus, maintenance, and the target (amount of money for the bus each day).
Karl Popper’s much quoted aphorism that institutions are like fortresses: they have to be strongly built and well manned, is as applicable in Guyana as it is elsewhere.
Dear Editor, Could it be our lack of response and perceived compassion as a people/nation to the recent suffering and destruction caused by Cyclone Idai be attributed to matters of national import which caused us to lose focus of other happenings around the world?
Dear Editor, On Friday, March 22, 2019, the Guyana Court of Appeal handed down a historic decision which invalidated the no-confidence motion that was passed against the Guyana government in the parliament on December 21, 2018.
Dear Editor, I am appalled and disappointed that I see nothing in the media to offer even a word of sympathy to the people of Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Dear Editor, Please allow me to comment on a letter by former President, Mr Donald Ramotar, headlined “People are being exploited at medical institutions” (SN: 28/03/2019).
Dear Editor, I was visited at approximately 7pm on Monday, March 25, 2019 at my residence, New Providence, EBD, by attorney-at-law Mr Christopher Thompson in the company of a Court Marshal, and served a stack of documents.
Dear Editor, It is always more fun than a challenge to respond to published letters penned by Eusi Kwayana.
Dear Editor, Aberdeen’s Lord Provost Barney Crockett was in London on Thursday night, continuing the twinning process of the two oil cities – Aberdeen, Scotland and Georgetown, Guyana.
The first hint of the media narrative that would turn into “Russiagate” surfaced on October 7, 2016 when the US intelligence community announced that foreign hackers had targeted email servers at the Democratic National Committee.
Dear Editor, I refer to a letter written by Hamilton Green in the Stabroek News of March 21, 2019, calling for solutions but offering none.
Dear Editor, SN’s editorial of March 25th, captioned `The Court of Appeal ruling and its aftermath’ is bang on with not only the CA’s mathematical mockery or logical idiocy, but most critically, this government’s unwavering acceptance of 33 votes as sufficient to succeed on a no-confidence motion back in 2014.
Dear Editor, The GAWU recognized from a letter which appeared in the March 22, Stabroek News from Dr Joey Jagan under the headline `Voters of our Republic will reject the do-nothings who dominate the PPP today’, certain accusations were levelled apparently aimed to tarnish our Union’s reputation and character.
Dear Editor, The fiasco cum stalemate cum crisis started in parliament with the no-confidence motion.
Dear Editor: With thousands of young people entering the workforce each year, fiscal resources severely constrained, and economic, social and political risks on the rise, Guyana is at a defining moment in its history.
Dear Editor, While Guyanese, Caribbean nationals and others in the wider world are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the “no confidence” hearing before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) there are more important issues which are worrying Guyanese.
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