Dear Editor,
The Protected Areas Commission would like to bring your readers, especially National Park users, up to date with the work on resurfacing the athletics track at the National Park, an activity under the Three Parks Initiative.
Dear Editor,
The Ministry of Agriculture continues to be clueless about how to solve a mystery soil disease affecting my vegetable crops on my residential plot of land at Suddie, Essequbo Coast.
Dear Editor,
As a Guyanese I am totally fed up with the condition of the city and the country as a whole, not only with the crime, the schools protesting, the run-down police stations, non-functioning street and traffic lights, etc, and the lack of professionalism in most government places when you go to transact business.
Dear Editor,
In reference to Tendulkar quitting after 200th Test match next month, it is hard to imagine following cricket without inquiring how Tendulkar did in a match he played.
Dear Editor,
As a stakeholder in the National Insurance Scheme and one who never stopped paying since I started as an apprentice, I am very much disturbed that as a nation we can allow such a well thought out Scheme to reach to this state in its 44th year.
Dear Editor,
In response to a letter dated October 9 titled ‘Unsolicited advertisements on Digicel phones an annoyance’, please note that we have contacted our customer Mr Sheldon A McDonald and amicably resolved the matter.
Dear Editor,
Julian Giddings of CMC’s Carib Vision of Monday, 7 October 2013, must be forgiven for assuming in his interview with our Minister of Agriculture, that the good ‘doctor’ knew anything substantive about his subject.
Dear Editor,
For about one week there had been a disruption of the regular programmes of both radio and television in Linden with all kinds of music on the radio filling the gap continuously, twenty-four seven without a single word.
Dear Editor,
Mr Annan Boodram’s letter, “Politics in Guyana is reactive because survival is the name of the game,’ (SN, October 8), is invaluable because it is firstly a reflection of the shaping of the social psychology of many Indo-Guyanese, and secondly it shows just how difficult it will be for an Afro-Guyanese to win over Indian votes, even Brigadier Granger who satisfies all the virtues as prescribed in the Vedic literature.
Dear Editor,
For the last three years, a group of mostly female Hindu students of Indo-Caribbean descent have gotten together and formed a Hindu Club and the first ever Mandir on a campus in New York City amongst the City Universities.
Dear Editor,
Imagine the ruling Party People’s Progressive Party is advocating setting up a unit to monitor (read control and suppress) the private media in Guyana because it feels its views are not being aired enough or accurately enough.
Dear Editor,
A few days ago the PPP/C government celebrated the 21st anniversary of the election responsible for catapulting the party into the position of being the administrators of our country.
Dear Editor,
Earlier in 2013 there was extensive public outcry about the declared financial predicament of the NIS, including from organised stakeholder consultations, consistent with similar cross-country interactions some years ago.