Letters to the Editor

Perception is often different from reality

Dear Editor, In ‘Bisram’s polls originate from PPP propaganda,’ (SN, March 10), Mr Craig Sylvester pronounced that neither he, nor his family nor “Guyanese want their families to suffer another five years under the PPP.”

The education system needs to be modernised and democratised

Dear Editor, Significant portions of annual budgetary allocations to services that consume far more wealth (even wastefully at times) than they create, such as the judiciary, police, prisons, and some others  can be significantly reduced if our education system is modernized and democratized so that quality education is made accessible to all children.

For a number of years, the PPP/C showed no interest in strengthening anti-money laundering law

Dear Editor, After reading Sir Ronald Sanders’ sobering column, “In Guyana: political negotiations an opportunity for real democracy,” (KN, March 9, 2014), I think Guyanese need to know the history and the truth about the delay in passing the amended version of the 2009 Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Law, and stop believing the lying PPP regime that the opposition is holding up the amended law’s passage.

Small acts will add up to big changes

Dear Editor, Wake up Guyana, Wake up! Many of us grow up with a dream; it is a dream that relates to either transforming Guyana into a better place or running far away from this country and never looking back. 

Chateau Margot residents were ignored in relation to bond

Dear Editor, With reference to a letter of March 5 captioned ‘Pleas about chicken pen fall on deaf ears’  in your popular and widely read newspaper which is known for championing the cause of the voiceless and beleaguered taxpayers in this country, one blogger known as ‘angry resident’ wrote the following: “My sympathy to that taxpayer in Chateau Margot.

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