Dear Editor,
The Attorney General is convinced in his assessment of how to ensure that ExxonMobil will pay in the event of an oil spill even if it is $100 Billion dollars.
Dear Editor,
Kaieteur News on 13 April reported, ‘ExxonMobil, EPA a no-show again at Natural Resources Parliamentary meeting’
(https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2024/04/13/exxonmobil-epa-a-no-show-again-at-natural-resources-parliamentary-meeting/).
Dear Editor,
In 2010 a study called “Coastal defence cost estimates” was published by the Department of Hydraulic Engineering at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Delft University of Technology.
Dear Editor,
Once again the Maduro government attempted to have their cake and eat it on the settlement of the Border Controversy he has been exploiting to save his collapsing regime.
Dear Editor,
As a member of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) my attention is not lost on the rising public interest and discourse between party members, supporters and leaders at various levels.
Dear Editor,
What if building a local payment processor is just the thing Guyana needs to do to push compliance targets, regulatory efficiency and commercial bank service evolution?
Last week Venezuela dominated the headlines once again. On Monday that country submitted its counter-memorial to the ICJ in relation to the case filed by Guyana six years ago seeking the Court’s decision on the validity of the 1899 Arbitral Award.
Dear Editor,
The aggressive posture by the Nicolas Maduro administration in Venezuela against its neighbour, Guyana, is ironically fulfilling an imperialist scheme with origins way back in 1962.
Dear Editor,
I was bothered by the recent statements made by Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo concerning the delay of the natural gas pipeline and its implications for the completion of the 300-Megawatt power station.
Dear Editor,
I prepared this note under the stressful conditions of a blackout Friday morning which lasted from approximately 9:00 am to 13:00 hours and we now hear that the national grid will be supported by Karpowership.
Dear Editor,
I’ve opined on this in the past… 58 years after independence it is an utter disgrace that the power (supply) has not kept up with the people’s needs, all parties and all governments have failed to see the light on regular electricity!
Dear Editor,
In what can be seen as an admission, some of the US$27m generators purchased with much fanfare came with problems, preventing connection to the national grid.
Dear Editor,
In a recent statement issued by the Chairman of the People’s National Congress (PNC), Shurwayne Holder, on his Facebook page, allegations were made against Amna Ally, the former General Secretary of the party.