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Despite the challenges the police have made some noteworthy efforts
Dear Editor, I would like to commend the Guyana Police Force and the Police Commissioner for their efforts in trying to curb crime in Guyana.
Garbage bins full for Diwali at Anna Regina
Dear Editor, Hindus will be celebrating Diwali with their garbage bins full in the township of Anna Regina, they will have to light their diyas among the garbage becasue of the constant negligence of the council to address this problem.
Guyanese celebrate Diwali in New York
Dear Editor, Traditional Diwali celebrations were held in Queens among the large Guyanese population on Friday evening in their homes and at the mandirs.
This group seems to see nothing wrong in the way Dr Rose was appointed
Dear Editor, Let's offer a step by step account of the crisis at UG as it unfolded so the students who are being affected by the postponement of the graduation and their parents can see who are the academics that stand for principles and the ones that have a narrow agenda.
Surprised at Commissioner Greene’s suggestion that the army may have been guilty of torture
Dear Editor, One can appreciate the apparent candour displayed by acting Police Commissioner, Mr Henry Greene, that his officers will "meet fire with fire" when confronted by armed criminals, because this shows that Mr Greene will not allow dangerous criminal elements to get and maintain the upper hand over the police.
Some of the proposed regulations for sawmill operations are impractical and costly
Dear Editor, I have been in the forestry sector for the last 54 years, of which 20 were in my own business, both in production and marketing for local consumption and export.
Mr Harris’s report was erroneous, the court has not ruled on Roger Khan’s Pre-Trial Motions
Dear Editor, The report on page three of Kaieteur News of Wednesday November 7, 2007 from "Adam Harris in NY" gives the distinct impression that the court had made rulings with regard to Roger Khan's Pre-Trial Motions.
If the PNC is demonised its own history is responsible
Dear Editor, Mrs Janet Jagan was an active politician in Guyana from 1946 onwards.
The PNC is on the brink of irrelevance, I call on Mr Corbin to resign
Dear Editor, In Guyana's political culture, much like the rest of the Commonwealth, a political opposition has two basic responsibilities, which are functional but irreversible principles of the Westminster political doctrine and governance that is grounded in parliamentarianism .
What leads young people to commit larceny?
Dear Editor, While there is no single theory that can explain all crime, we can certainly find a perspective that can explain specific forms of crime.
Several daily blackouts in Berbice
Dear Editor, Berbicians for the past couple of weeks have been getting rolling blackouts throughout the day and various areas for several hours each afternoon way into the night.
‘Banned’ firecrackers continue to be sold
Dear Editor, I refer to the advent of firecrackers, squibs and other such explosive devices that surface during this the ending period of every year.
Minibus drivers are usually under financial pressure
Dear Editor, While I agree with the overdue criticisms levelled against the general unlawful and discourteous behaviour of mini-bus drivers and conductors, I am inclined to examine a cause-effect relationship for this type of behaviour.
One can preserve one’s heritage while celebrating foreign traditions
Dear Editor, Permit me to respond to Mr.
Official opening but school at Onderneeming not in use
Dear Editor, More than a year ago, construction work on a nursery school at Onderneeming Sand Pit in Essequibo was completed and some months later there was an official opening, but up to now, it is still to be put to use.