Dear Editor,
It is better late than never. After nearly 41 years the death certificate of historian Walter Rodney is to be corrected to read death by “assassination” instead by “misadventure” and his correct profession be stated instead of ‘unemployed’ will now read “Professor” These changes among others were announced by Attorney General Anil Nandlall, SC on Wednesday.
Dear Editor,
The Rotary Club of George-town Central (RCGC) is preparing to bring the curtains down on another very successful year which ends on June 30, 2021.
Dear Editor,
June 12 annually is designated World Day against Child to focus the world’s attention on the continuing need to Combat the scourge of growing Child Labour.
Dear Editor,
In a SN Editorial of June 7, the view was expressed that the President of Guy-ana did not seem duly concerned about the destruction of mangroves at Malgre Toute on the West Bank of Demerara for the construction of a port facility to service the oil, gas and other industries although Guyanese environmentalists have expressed a hue and cry about the proposal.
Dear Editor,
One part of the equation is pleased to inform flooding is at Level 2, but water is still twelve feet high in Kwakwani (that is more than twice my height).
Dear Editor,
I write this letter knowing that for some it will not see the light of day and for others the author will be their focus, however it would be remiss of me not to address the termination of over 170 GWI workers.
Dear Editor,
Please permit me space to bring to the attention to higher officials how some persons use their offices to disrespect other public officials.
Dear Editor,
I know that COVID-19 and the flooding has temporarily curtailed Guyana’s economic progress even though our economy is projected to grow by 16% this year.
Dear Editor,
Please allow me a space in your letters’ column, anonymously, to express my disappointment with what appears to be some level of dictatorship with the government.
Dear Editor,
There has been quite a buzz recently about a public utility company that has decided to rationalize and down size its human resources in order to save cost and improve its efficiency.
Dear Editor,
Please tell me that the Environmental Protection Agency was misquoted in the article `EPA exempts two companies from impact studies for quarry licences’ appearing in the Stabroek News of June 8, 2021.