Dear Editor,
Reference is made to a joint press statement issued by the Ministry of the Presidency following the recent meeting between Government and the Opposition.
Dear Editor,
Yesterday’s newspapers devoted much coverage on the recommendations for improving the Guyana Police Force by enhancing capacity through training, infrastructure and Human Resource Management.
Dear Editor,
Roman Catholic Bishop, Francis Alleyne clearly stated that “Our leaders would do well to acknowledge the extent to which the people, our youth particularly, have lost confidence in the broader political process, and to grasp the opportunity now presented to reshape Guyana’s future.”
In 1801, writing to John Dickinson, a fellow founding father, Thomas Jefferson advised his colleague that “if we do not learn to sacrifice small differences of opinion, we can never act together.
Dear Editor,
The Wapichan People of the South Rupununi welcome the recent Communication sent to the Government of Guyana by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination concerning the Mining on Marutu Taawa (Marudi Mountain).
Dear Editor,
Prime News, on Wednesday, January 9, 2018, carried a news item which relates to an India Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Scholarship granted to Mr.
Dear Editor,
I would like to take a minute to divert attention from the no-confidence vote and the related post mortems to discuss the code of conduct for mini-bus operators.
Guyana’s unique geographical location on the North Atlantic coast of the South American continent has many benefits including being accessible to water transportation such as cargo, luxury and other vessels.
Dear Editor,
This is for my fellow compatriots, Brigadier David Granger, President; Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, Leader of the Opposition; Raphael Trotman, Volda Lawrence, Chairman of PNCR; Dr.
Dear Editor,
I am heartened that Dr Vindhya Persaud is one of the PPP/C Central Committee members being considered as the party’s presidential candidate.
Dear Editor,
People who are much more erudite have kept repeating Article 106 (6) of the Constitution as follows: ‘The Cabinet including the President shall resign if the government is defeated by the vote of a majority of all the elected members of the National Assembly on a vote of no confidence’.