Saddened at passing of Ex Cuban Vice President
Dear Editor, I learnt with substantial sadness of the passing of the Ex Cuban Vice President and Statesman, Jose Ramon Fernandez.
Dear Editor, I learnt with substantial sadness of the passing of the Ex Cuban Vice President and Statesman, Jose Ramon Fernandez.
Dear Editor, “It is the same measure that you use to judge others with which you will be judged”.
Dear Editor, Over the past week or so, I have tried subtle language and nuanced postures.
Dear Editor, Further clarification is made to Chris Ram’s `AFC included foreign passport holders in its 2011 candidates list, its hypocrisy over Charrandass Persaud is boundless’ (SN Jan 7) and GHK Lall’s `This dual citizenship situation must be addressed forcefully’ (SN Jan 7).
Dear Editor, Whether or not we are inclined to admit it, we cannot deny the fact that British Guiana, now Guyana, is the progenitor of the sugar industry.
So it seems that we may be on the verge of a Code of Conduct for the minibus industry which, if it can be suitably crafted and effectively implemented (and those are big if’s) can go a far way in raising standards of public order and significantly improving customer service in one of the most important enterprises in the service sector.
Dear Editor, Since the No Confidence Motion (NCM), there has been much ado about nothing as we parried over mathematics, rounding-up, division, and the citizenship of born Guyanese.
Dear Editor, The mess we find ourselves in following the no-confidence vote of 21 December, underlines that the bedevilling racial insecurity of which Eusi Kwayana (Sydney King), supported by Martin Carter, cautioned in early 1953 is just as virulent.
Dear Editor, I can agree with only one of the two points made in a letter by my UG Law Department colleague and friend Professor Justice Duke Pollard, appearing in the Stabroek News of January 3, 2019.
Dear Editor, I learnt with much grief about the death of retired diplomat Dr.
Dear Editor, Over the past two weeks, there has been much discussion around whether coalition governments are a solution to fostering and ensuring good governance, as well as whether this approach to governance can be successful in the Guyana context.
Dear Editor, I was saddened on receiving the news of the passing of Dr Odeen Ishmael last Saturday.
Dear Editor, There are more questions and now raging concerns about dual citizenship again.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Government wants two bites of the cherry because in its motion filed last Friday it only asks the Court to deal with one issue – whether or not Charrandass Persaud, Canadian citizen was ineligible to vote yes in the No Confidence Motion being the holder of a Canadian passport.
Dear Editor, While Guyanese are focused on our domestic political situation, events on our western border should be cause for much concern.
After dispensing with the savings clauses and symbols of statehood, the Constitution of the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana gets down to the nub of its primacy.
Dear Editor, The Cheddi Jagan Research Centre (CJRC) is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr.
Dear Editor, The No-Confidence motion which was passed in the National Assembly on December 21, created tremendous confusion in the society, particularly at the political level and on social media where the debates are rigorous amongst the laymen experts and political surrogates.
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