Dear Editor,
I am happy to see that, justifiably following the Minister of Culture’s red herring lamentations on funding and the Caribbean Press, the parliamentary opposition has decided to focus greater scrutiny on Dr Frank Anthony’s stewardship of public expenditure under his control, the Press in particular.
Dear Editor,
The letter about the disappearance of the impounded “ewe sheep” (SN, Jan 7) gave me a hearty laugh, although it is no laughing matter when a person loses property.
Dear Editor,
In response to Mr Urling’s ‘Guyana needs an integrated management plan to address the solid waste problem’ (SN, December 22), I would like to relate my experience, which might suggest to him that until such time certain public offices are staffed by officials whose integrity is beyond reproach and corruption is eliminated, the best-made management plans would most probably be ineffective.
Dear Editor,
My ewe sheep with a market value of $20,000 was impounded at the Suddie Police Station from where it mysteriously disappeared when I went to redeem it.
Dear Editor,
I just read a reply from Ms Telesha Whyte, the PRO of the Guyana Post Office Corporation which appeared to deny any tampering with Ms Cynthia Nelson’s letters (‘GPOC has not received any report from Barbados Post Office of Guyana’s mail being cut open and taped,’ SN, Jamuary 4).
Dear Editor,
The public call by the Parliamen-tary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) for nominees to the Public Procurement Commission (PPC) must be seen within the context of activating the ‘Objective of the Political System’ outlined in Article 13 of the constitution.
Dear Editor,
I refer to PPP General Secretary Clement Rohee’s letter, ‘Exposing Bisram’s deep-seated ignorance,’ published in the Guyana Chronicle, on January 4.
Dear Editor,
A prominent New York based newspaper has reported that the “Guyanese authorities” had concerns and were curious about the United States government’s grant to strengthen democracy at the local and grassroots level in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
The attached image is a vivid picture of a dog scaling his owner’s fence running for cover from the sound emanating from the steady firecrackers on New Year’s night, Wednesday, January 1, 2014.
Dear Editor,
“Madam Speaker, our Government continues to place the highest priority on ensuring the long term viability of our sugar industry by increasing its competitiveness.
Dear Editor,
It is difficult, if not impossible, to compare players from different eras, however there is no denying that Sir Garry Sobers and Jacques Kallis are the greatest all-rounders of their respective eras.
Dear Editor,
Having read Minister of Culture Frank Anthony’s latest lament on the “troubles” plaguing the Caribbean Press, I reiterate my call for his resignation on the count of perpetual incompetence.
Dear Editor,
The prevalence of domestic violence in our country has long ago reached alarming proportions and it would appear that hands are tied or the know-how to deal with and eliminate this scourge is absent.
Dear Editor,
I refer to a report in Stabroek News’ online edition of January 1, 2014, captioned ‘Focus on training teachers as ministry zeroes in on quality of education.’