Jaganites should come together to rescue the PPP
Dear Editor, I would like to say off the bat that it is well known that I have publicly came out in support of Cde Moses Nagamootoo to be Guyana’s next president. I
Dear Editor, I would like to say off the bat that it is well known that I have publicly came out in support of Cde Moses Nagamootoo to be Guyana’s next president. I
Dear Editor, Recently I went to the Aurora Police Station to make a report of simple larceny allegedly committed by a worker of mine.
Dear Editor,As is traditional for many persons at this time of the new year, we tend to reflect on the past year – lessons learned, opportunities exploited and challenges faced, etc.
Dear Editor, I wish to respond to a letter by C Kenrick Hunte, appearing in the Stabroek News and Kaieteur News of January 5 under the caption in SN, “Where is Minister Persaud’s evidence of GAIBANK mismanagement and misuse of funds?”
Dear Editor, I don’t rightly know whose purview or authority this falls under, but I would like to draw to the attention of Mr Hamilton Green (M&CC) and Mr Robeson Benn (Minister of Public Works and Hydraulics) that Aubrey Barker Road from National Avenue in the west and Rosa Drive in the east is always inundated with water whenever the rain falls.
Dear Editor, I have noted on the website http://www.guyanaobservernews.org/content/view/4327/94/ a story under the caption ‘Senior cop, Vyphus wants Jagdeo to stop directing the Police Force.’
Dear Editor, Mr Ramkarran claims I lack comprehension (The Central Committee is the only body authorized in the PPP to decide on the presidential candidate, SN, December 24, 2010).
Dear Editor, Dr Jeffrey’s letter in SN of January 1 is excellent PR for candidate Ralph Ramkarran, but it is sorely lacking.
Dear Editor, I have noticed that in the media and in your publication that the Caricom has fired Mr Carl Greenidge at the insistence of the Government of Guyana.
Dear Editor, Had it not been for the wise and constructive statements from Mark Benschop on Plain Talk with Christopher Ram on January 2, I could have sworn that Mayor Hamilton Green’s weak responses belonged in those comical satirical pieces put together by the producers of Stretched Out Magazine or Prime News Not Necessarily The News.
Dear Editor, The new protest twins seem to be bound together in all ways.
Dear Editor, In what appears to be a forced awakening, an election year publicity stunt or a cheap gimmick, Minister Manzoor Nadir chooses to now publicly admit what the Guyana Bauxite & General Workers Union (GB&GWU), enlightened Guyanese and all trade unionists worth their stripes knew all along, that “The Guyana Bauxite and General Workers Union is the certified bargaining agent for a large section of [BCGI] workforce and [the company is] legally bound to treat with them.”
Dear Editor, I wish to comment on a few key points that were raised in the article by Cary Fraser, captioned ‘Power, Politics, and Poverty – The PPP after Jagan,’ in the In the Diaspora column of Stabroek News of January 3, 2011.
Dear Editor, I wish to refer to a letter under the caption ‘How was Toshao Xavier chosen to serve on the UN forum?’
Dear Editor, I began my critique of Mr M Maxwell’s ‘Truth has no political party’ (SN, December 26, 2010) with the following statement: “Every so often one comes upon a letter that is so ill-conceived and littered with misconceptions that one can only ascribe untoward designs to its author.
Dear Editor, Part of your report in SN January 4, 2011, said “Drilling for oil in Guyana for the first time in a decade commenced last Friday at the Takutu Basin in Region Nine.”
Dear Editor, After reading Roland Thorne’s letter ‘All PNCR members should be allowed to vote for the presidential candidate’ (SN, December 31, 2010) a couple of things need to be said.
Dear Editor,One hopes that one of Minister Nadir’s New Year resolutions will include being honest with himself.
Dear Editor, I find it disingenuous that Minister Robert Persaud, among others, keeps repeating an inaccuracy so frequently in the press.
Dear Editor, One of the fundamental strengths of democratic societies is the acceptance and promotion of the right to vote by secret ballot.
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