Dear Editor,
I can vividly recall a 1986 Sociology lecture at the University of Guyana by Professor Ken Danns in which he said that no matter what party had persuaded him to cast his vote for them, once he got into the voting booth, the X would end up next to the Palm tree (Symbol of the PNC).
Dear Editor,
I saw on a tombstone this epitaph:
Pause Stranger, when you pass me by, As you are now, so once was I.
Dear Editor,
I particularly liked aspects of the messages from the United States and Britain for our ‘Independence Day’.
Dear Editor,
I write with reference to the Kaieteur News article of May 24th captioned, `It’s court’s jurisdiction to probe election irregularities, not GECOM – Nandlall’.
Dear Editor,
Joseph Harmon’s statement posted on Monday immediately reminded me of the old Guyanese proverb “nah every big head get sense”.
Dear Editor,
John F. Kennedy remarked that “[t]he great revolution in the history of man, past, present and future, is the revolution of those determined to be free.”
Dear Editor,
For some strange reason I started to think who will lead Guyana in this pivotal phase of its history after the results of the 2020 National and Regional Elections are finally declared.
Dear Editor,
Diligent readers will remember my ‘dead cat’ letter of a couple of days back.
Dear Editor,
Undeniably, the Constitution protects the right of all qualified citizens to vote in national elections.
Dear Editor,
For those who might have missed my Friday (SN) column, I again ask to be reminded.
Dear Editor,
The Observation Report being used in the National Recount was intended to record any findings/ observations relating to the contents of each ballot box.
Dear Editor,
CXC’s decision to administer CSEC and CAPE Exams in July has been greeted with a barrage of protests from various stakeholders across the region.
Dear Editor,
I refer to a letter of Monday, May 25 by Kit Nascimento (`If David Granger’s character and good name is in question he has only himself to blame’) in the Stabroek News.
Dear Editor,
Greetings from Texila American University!
We would like to clarify the information published on 23rd May 2020, in the letter column of your newspaper with the title `Texila has set on-campus exams for June 3rd’.
Dear Editor,
Can the Guyana Post Office Corporation and the National Insurance Scheme please provide some clarity regarding international mail acceptance/delivery and NIS Life Certificates for pensioners living overseas?
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Water Incorporated wishes to respond to reports of “Repeated disruption of …water supply” at the Diamond Isolation Unit, as is being reported by the Stabroek News in a May 17 article entitled “COVID-19 patients fear poor conditions at Diamond Isolation Unit delaying recovery” and a May 25 article entitled “Doctors attempt to kick down door at Diamond Isolation Facility”.
Dear Editor,
David Granger’s “Ministry of the Presidency” has demanded of me and the media that has published my letter of May 22nd, an apology for what they claim are “several untruths and numerous inaccuracies”
I wrongly believed, from a picture showing Claudette Singh sitting at Granger’s side that was carried in the same report of his Press Conference, that Ms.
Dear Editor,
The COVID-19 pandemic and life, in general, has been challenging recently for many of us.
Dear Editor,
Having observed the varying perspectives put forward by the political parties as to what the National Recount exercise entails the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has the responsibility to ensure the society is knowledgeable of events as they unfold. The
Dear Editor,
Now that we are recounting the ballots and will soon be swearing in a President; let’s discuss our future as a part of our ‘Dream Guyana Campaign’.