Instead of retreating, the virus is advancing and rapidly
Dear Editor, I have looked for ways to support the government’s handling of COVID-19.
Dear Editor, I have looked for ways to support the government’s handling of COVID-19.
Dear Editor, The Chairman and Board of Directors of Guyana Water Inc wish to categorically dismiss the untruths being circulated on social media regarding the resignation of members of the Board as well as the unlawful awarding of contracts.
Dear Editor, In its news report broadcast late on Friday, September 24, 2021, News Source claimed to be quoting His Excellency the President of Guyana, responding in New York to questions put to him by the media.
Dear Editor, A news report stated, “ExxonMobil’s local subsidiary was Monday added as a defendant in a case brought by two Guya-nese who are asking the Guyana High Court to order the closure of that Ameri-can supermajor’s operations here because of its impact on the environment.”
Dear Editor, People live and die, but in life as in death they leave with us memories that will last till our own demise.
Dear Editor, It is with a great deal of sadness that I learned of the passing of Cde Rohit Bisnauth Persaud, a former Chairman of Region Six (East Berbice) who rose to that position in 1992 after fair and free elections that were absent for nearly three decades.
Dear Editor, Governance is filled with challenges; the recent retender brouhaha is a good example.
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Human Services has published its advisory for the distribution of the one-off 25k old age pension and 2022 pension books, at centres across the country.
Dear Editor, I write this letter as an alternative to, and prompted by the Demerara Waves article of September 27, entitled “New PNCR executive needs to get rid of maximum leader approach”, written by my former Cabinet colleague and still friend, Dr.
Dear Editor, I have followed with deep interest discussions in the media concerning the use of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit at Dartmouth, Essequibo and elsewhere between 2015 and 2019.
Dear Editor, I write this letter with a heavy heart as I watch with anguish, disappointment, and, unfortunately, anger, at the deteriorating COVID-19 situation both in Guyana and farther afield.
Dear Editor, Let me begin by commending the Government of Guyana and the Minister of Health for their efforts thus far in managing the COVID-19 situation in Guyana.
Dear Editor, Help & Shelter would like to respond to a statement appearing in your newspaper published on Sunday 26th September, which states that contact was made with us in September 2021 with regard to shelter services and that the persons were told that we do not accommodate women with children at our home for battered women.
Dear Editor, Please allow us a little space in your newspaper.
Dear Editor, I have said repeatedly that the forces of evil are at work in this Guyana of ours.
Dear Editor, Ian McDonald says “one of the most serious aspects of life today is the widening gap between talk and action” in his piece on disunity in yesterday’s Sunday Stabroek; the same can be said of Guyana’s Local Content Policy (LCP).
Dear Editor, The police have a critical role in addressing gender-based violence.
Dear Editor, Guyana is undergoing another long déjà vu moment. Indeed, it has been the exact same story in other parts of the world.
Dear Editor, This may well be my last letter to the Editors of both Kaieteur News and Stabroek News, given my state of health.
Dear Editor, An article titled, “GWI exploring `Hope Canal’ for East Coast Demerara water reservoir” appeared in yesterday’s Sunday Chronicle.
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