The Amerindians are mining illegally at Chinese Landing
Dear Editor, I refer to an article titled ‘Chinese Landing Amerindians in epic battle for mining access’ in Stabroek News of 3 August 2013.
Dear Editor, I refer to an article titled ‘Chinese Landing Amerindians in epic battle for mining access’ in Stabroek News of 3 August 2013.
Dear Editor, Sithe Global would like to thank the members of Parliament and the members of the Guyanese public who attended our Amaila Falls Hydropower Project (“Project”) information workshops, which were conducted on July 31.
Dear Editor, Dr Mangal’s latest tirade and expedition into invincible absurdity (‘Mangal says Surujbally ignored list of complaints about 2011 elections’; report in SN, August 6) needs really only a one sentence answer: all of the deficiencies raised in his letter to the Chairman should have been directed at the Head of the Secretariat – namely Mr Boodoo, the same Mr Boodoo whom he has publicly supported to retain the position of Chief Election Officer.
Dear Editor, I have now looked at the 21 slides of Mr Winston Brassington and the 33 slides from Sithe Global that were projected at the second National Stakeholders’ meeting on 31 July at the National Convention Centre.
Dear Editor, Please permit me space in your newspaper to reply to a letter written by Mr Stephen Hiscock (‘Rupununi visit was a Gecom fact-finding trip,’ Sunday Stabroek, August 4).
Dear Editor, I write in response to a Demerara Waves news story which came out on August 4 that at the just concluded PPP Congress, Mr Shyam Nokta reported from his group that there is opposition party influence in the General Registrar’s Office, Gecom, and the military.
Dear Editor, As you have mentioned correctly that I am a Gecom’s Commissioner, I hope that you publish my corrections to two inaccurate statements made in two separate editions of Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, Reference is hereby made to a letter by Mr Boodoo which was printed in the Stabroek News of July 29, 2013.
Dear Editor, Mr Lincoln Lewis, in letters in KN of August 4 and SN of August 5 (‘The current constitution has not been tried and tested’), writes, with his usual admirable eloquence and insight, on the inadequacies of African leadership and, in particular, on its unwillingness to struggle for the glorious guarantees in the constitution.
Dear Editor, Thank you for covering my talk at the forum on “The State of Black African Guyana: a time for renewal and empowerment,” held on Sunday, August 4, 2013 (‘Guyanese African women beset by economic violence,’ SN Aug 5).
Dear Editor, In the age of technology I believe Guyana is lagging behind.
Dear Editor, What is the function of a Neighbourhood Democratic Council?
Dear Editor, I live in the Cummings Lodge area and was ecstatic when I read an article in the newspapers, over a month ago, which stated that there was an upgrade in the electricity supply which was to reduce blackouts and provide an improved service for over 35,000 customers.
Dear Editor, In December 2012, observing my neighbour being hooked up for a television cable service from Atlantic Cable TV Network, I rushed off to their office at the Demerara Harbour Mall and immediately signed up and paid for two broadcast boxes.
Dear Editor, Now that the groundbreaking, history making PPP Congress is over (thankfully), it is time for a slightly mischievous, somewhat satirical look at what happened.
Dear Editor, I believe that a person may write to provide a service to a particular population as I did for Jamaicans for five years in the course of my stay in Jamaica.
Dear Editor, Violence continues to plague El Dorado as men maim and murder innocent children and women whose powerlessness lie in their economic dependency on the men.
Dear Editor, The report on the audit which was conducted by the Audit Department of UG on University of Guyana Student Society (UGSS) finances has not been accepted by the Executive Council as yet.
Dear Editor, As the nation observes the 175th anniversary since the African community was emancipated from chattel slavery, there continue to be yearly, monthly and daily analyses and evaluations of the affairs of the African community and the path this group has travelled.
Dear Editor, With reference to the Ministry of Home Affairs/ Guyana Prison Service advertisement for a Plant Maintenance Supervisor in the Sunday Chronicle ‘Pepperpot’ of July 28,2013, the ministry’s principal personnel officer should be asked to explain the deliberate distortion of the Public Service salary scales.
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