Dear Editor,
The WPA is not surprised by the public condemnation and criticism of Minister Volda Lawrence, given the volatile nature of her unfortunate remarks at the recent PNCR regional conference.
Dear Editor,
Recently, I attended the Liza Phase 1 Supplier Development Forum 2018 organised by the Centre for Local Business Development and ExxonMobil (Guyana) to find out how Guyanese businesses could get a piece of the pie in our nation’s oil and gas sector.
Dear Editor,
I was glad to read SN’s editorial of Wednesday 19 December, 2018 on Parenting Decisions, along with the complementary letter about the choice of higher education for one’s child.
Dear Editor,
It was reported in the media on December 19, 2018 that President Granger pardoned three female prisoners as a demonstration of his Christmas spirit.
Dear Editor,
As an outcome from the 2001 Constitutional Reform Process, the authority of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) was strengthened and the discretion of the President in judicial appointments was removed by the substituting of the word “shall” for “may” when it comes to him following the recommendations of the JSC.
Dear Editor,
As ACDA continues to fulfill one of its original stated objectives of working to bring about a cultural revival of our traditional values while working on self-improvement it will this year at Kwanzaa be launching its “Drums for Village Programme”.
Dear Editor,
Once again as Mr Jagdeo proceeds to engage Parliament to debate the no-confidence motion against the APNU+AFC government, he should take up the challenge to debate his record.
Dear Editor,
Today, Government Ministers would have a golden opportunity to convince the nation that the hardships they now endure, will one day miraculously transform into the “Good Life” they have been promised every year since May of 2015.
Dear Editor,
I wish to address a small concern expressed by letter writer R Trim (SN 19/12/18), who, despite the caption, seems hell-bent on maligning my ability and skill in the journalistic field.
The announcement one year ago by the Commissioner of the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC), Mr Trevor Benn, of the preparation of a National Land Policy was a welcome one.