City’s littering dilemma
Recently, Georgetown Mayor, Ubraj Narine posited that the fine for littering should be increased from $10,000 to $40,000 to curb the distasteful habit that seems to be possessed by too many city dwellers.
Recently, Georgetown Mayor, Ubraj Narine posited that the fine for littering should be increased from $10,000 to $40,000 to curb the distasteful habit that seems to be possessed by too many city dwellers.
Dear Editor, One of the signal achievements of the PPP/C government of 1992-2015 was the dramatic improvement in the health sector.
Dear Editor, It is good to know that the police are considering a change in name from the Guyana Police Force to the Guyana Police Service.
Dear Editor, Mr Hamilton Green’s own words refute him in his letter of March 27, 2019 in Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, The PPP/C refusal to join the APNU+AFC government in parliament has been frowned upon by sociopolitical commentators and certain political factions in Guyana.
Dear Editor, The next elections are the biggest of all elections in Guyana.
Dear Editor, Dr Henry Jeffrey’s Future Notes of Wednesday, 27 March, once again touches a nerve, however isolated from so many others.
Dear Editor, The old adage ‘actions speak louder than words’ has taken on a new level of prominence and significance in the context of the political ‘goings on’ in Guyana.
For the past week at least, the name Jacinda Ardern has been in every international newspaper, her image plastered all over and the commentary on her latest actions is still ongoing, though not all of it is complimentary.
Dear Editor, I believe it is necessary to comment on the points made by P.D.
Dear Editor, In light of the Court of Appeal Ruling, please permit me a few lines to share the following opinions.
Dear Editor, Our 11th Parliament may best be at an end whatever the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) may yet rule on the majority that would have been required for the successful passage of the “No-Confidence Motion” (NCM) last December.
Dear Editor, What is a majority? The Appeal court ruling has been a lesson to the rest of the world; including the great democracy: USA.
Dear Editor, I want to address the difference between a simple majority vote and an absolute majority vote as argued in the Court of Appeal ruling on last Friday, 21st March.
Dear Editor, I receive public officers’ pension. Every three months, I go with my ID to the Ministry of Finance on Main Street for an update.
Dear Editor, Reference is made to an article captioned, `Civil society grouping raps President over election date’, published in the Stabroek News on Tuesday, March 12, 2019.
Dear Editor, Guyana has poor education standards in comparison to the developed democracies which is compounded by `The Brain-Drain’ as many Guyanese seek to escape Guyana to live abroad.
Dear Editor, I am in full support of the suggestions and recommendations made during the recently held meeting with the National Road Safety Council, which was chaired by the Commissioner of Police.
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