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Rural Guyana should get top priority in the planning corridors of Georgetown
Dear Editor,Undoubtedly there is tremendous anger against corruption.
There is reason to negotiate and debate
Dear Editor,The Justices of Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Association of Guyana would like at this time to wish the President of this green land, his ministers and all the members of parliament a prosperous and productive 2012.
It is time that parliament considers specific legislation to deal with the noise problem
Dear Editor,Over the recent years, there has been an increasing level of noise emanating from homes, weddings, funerals, churches, vehicles etc.
We must see the call to boycott as a cry for help from our young people
Dear Editor,As usual Christmas was a standing offence to the idea of economic rationality.
Mayhem in the Parks
Dear Editor,If I may borrow a term from the Arab Spring media it’s that of “Celebratory Noises” which is a common practice of shooting live ammunition into the air as seen in Cairo and Libya last year.
The bishop and a visit to the post office
Dear Editor,On my way to the post office to purchase a postage stamp to affix on a late Xmas card for a friend, I met the newspaperman delivering the day’s newspaper, and so I collected my usual copy of the Stabroek News.
Ramjattan’s position on the YCT march is ludicrous
Dear Editor,In recent times I have had cause to hold my breath anytime Mr.
A cricketing circus
Dear Editor,Things are looking comical for Minister Anthony’s IMC or we can say Clive Lloyd’s IMC.
The constitution in respect of Gecom should be amended to reflect what obtained before 2002
Dear Editor,I am availing myself of the facility provided by your columns to comment on the interview given by Mr Haslyn Parris to Mr Mark McGowan reported in your issue of December 18 concerning the tenure of members of the Guyana Elections Commission (‘Longstanding defects in electoral laws must be addressed – Haslyn Parris’).
There is a land shortage affecting all small miners, and not just those at Omai
Dear Editor,I have been following the protest by miners at Bone Yard, Omai, where they are seeking permission for an extension to mine on a portion of land to which they have no legal entitlement.
Where has the money gone?
Dear Editor,I refer to a letter in the press on December 31, captioned ‘Why the obsession with Jagdeo?’ which accused sections of the media of trying to keep this man in the spotlight.
There was no good reason for the government not to acquiesce to the call for an inquiry into the shooting of protestors with rubber bullets on December 6
Dear Editor,I was a victim of the police shooting on Tuesday, December 6 in Hadfield Street.
EAB was investigating not confirming ballot box incident
Dear Editor, With reference to the Electoral Assistance Bureau (EAB) in your story ‘No charges against man in Camptown ballot box incident,’ carried on p15 of your Thursday, December 29, issue, we wish to draw to your attention that your report on the EAB is erroneous.
The government should be supported over its IMC cricket decision
Dear Editor,I have said it before and I say it again: I am not in support of any government running cricket.
The specialty hospital will not bring large numbers of Indian nationals to Guyana
Dear Editor,Reference is made to Mr Hamilton Green’s missive ‘Questions abound about this specialist hospital’(SN, Dec 29) regarding the establishment of a much needed specialty hospital to perform high-tech surgeries in our country.