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Creative artists have given the people and leaders a visual image of the past
Dear Editor,Over the past 15 years, members of the Guyana United Artists have promoted art exhibitions to develop Guyanese awareness of our history and appreciation for Guyana’s cultural diversity under the most difficult circumstances.
Dead fish on 63 beach are those discarded by fishermen
Dear Editor,Beginning a few weeks ago and up until now dead fish have been washed ashore at 63 beach.
Other considerations apart from runs should be included when deciding on the best Test batsman ever
Dear Editor,Firstly, congratulations to both Mr Mark Bender and Dr Ian McDonald on their very informative letters on whom they think was the best/greatest Test batsman ever.
The criminal justice system should ensure timely trials for accused persons
Dear Editor,I wish to thank notable Guyanese Mr Sasenarine Singh (no known relation) for adding his voice to the call for speedier trials for persons in prison in his letter, which appeared in the Stabroek News on January 31 (‘Persons should not languish for years in jail without a preliminary inquiry being held’).
Motilall, McAndrew and Shaw contributed to making Guyana a better place
Dear Editor,For this month of January 2012, three persons I knew very well who contributed in their own way to make society a better one, died.
The private media are ‘promoting falsehoods, deceit and speculation’
Dear Editor,It is with no surprise the politically-motivated Guyana Media Proprietors’ Association (GMPA) has launched its attack against the issuance of radio licences.
No way to run a university – or a country
Dear Editor,The report ‘Kissoon didn’t qualify for contract‘ in SN of Feb 1 raises some new questions while leaving old ones unanswered.
Closing date in Teaching Service Commission ad was an error
Dear Editor,We wish to thank Mr George N Cave, Former Commissioner, Teaching Service Commission, for pointing out the error regarding the closing date for original application forms to reach the Ministry of Education.
The final cost of the Amaila hydro project is unknown
Dear Editor,I refer to the ex-President’s contract award to Sithe Global to construct the Amaila Hydropower Plant and Transmission Line.
The Aurora seawall will collapse any time
Dear Editor,The seawall at Aurora village on the Essequibo Coast is in such a condition, that residents living within that vulnerable area are expecting the total collapse of the remains of the structure to happen any time soon.
The real struggle is taking back the authority and administrative rights of the academics which the UG Council usurped
Dear Editor,I respond to a statement put out by four PPP/C members on the UG Council.
Bauxite workers need the issues with the Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc resolved
Dear Editor,This year marks three years and December last three Christmases since the Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) has without reason dismissed a number of workers and refused to negotiate with their union consistent with the Trade Union Recognition and Certification Law.
The University Council should rescind its decision on Freddie Kissoon
Dear Editor,At elections the people vote for leaders to run the affairs of the nation in the interest of every citizen.
There should be public declarations of election results at the sub-district and district level before SOPs are sent to Gecom
Dear Editor,On Saturday, January 28, I attended a GHRA/Face the Future sponsored conference at the Marion Academy on electoral reform, where I participated in two workshops.
Is the IMC’s role as limited as Lloyd has suggested?
Dear Editor,I refer to the current imbroglio surrounding the Guyana Cricket Board and in particular the formation of the IMC.