A joint appearance for national unity
Dear Editor, The recount exercise is done. It has clearly established that the opposition PPP has won the elections.
Dear Editor, The recount exercise is done. It has clearly established that the opposition PPP has won the elections.
Dear Editor, There is sickening news (Kaieteur News 7 June, 2020) that ANSA McAl will be going on an alcohol promotion for Father’s Day.
Dear Editor, Reacting to my longstanding cynicism regarding the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and its relationship with Guyana, the younger professional intoned: “This is a new era Allan, with a new CARICOM; especially with that Bajan lady of impeccable character, Mia Mottley, as its current Chairperson”.
Dear Editor, If there is only one element of substance that the recently concluded recount exercise has established, it is that the Mingo Region Four Declaration was irretrievably flawed and should now be thrown in the dustbin of our electoral history.
On June 1, it was announced that the City Mall at Camp and Regent streets had been re-opened for business ahead of the June 3 expiration of the national COVID-19 measures.
Dear Editor, Permit me some space in your letter pages to share my brief thoughts on the upcoming national examinations.
Dear Editor, Today the world over there is what many are calling a ‘new norm’.
Dear Editor, Yesterday, Guyana crossed a major milestone in completing the recount of the votes cast in the March 2, 2020 elections.
Dear Editor, In an attempt to determine the cause of the predicament the country has fallen into post the March 2, 2020 election, it is necessary to return to March 4/5 when, with the exception of Region 4, the ballots of the nine other Regions were completely counted and tabulated without alarm.
Dear Editor, As the future of our country is entangled in a political tug-of-war between the two major political parties, I, the undersigned, wish to reiterate that I have no political priority, regardless of what some people may think.
True to form, Guyana’s caretaker President since December 21st 2018 has offered his own jaundiced version of the recount of votes from the March 2nd general elections.
Dear Editor, My heart is heavy, and it takes a lot to do that, given where I have been.
Dear Editor, The Board of Directors and Administration of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) wish to clarify that contrary to the information contained in Ms.
Dear Editor, As a true friend of Guyana – who spent part of my childhood in Guyana in the early 1980’s – and as a former senior United States government official – I want to make clear that the Guyana election recount will soon be completed, and call upon all parties in Guyana to respect the voters and accept the election results.
Dear Editor, Like the rest of the world, we in Guyana witnessed with pain and horror the brutal murder of George Floyd on May 25th in Minneapolis, USA by a white policeman, invoking memories of the centuries of lynching of black men in the United States of America, where so many of our Guyanese and Caribbean citizens have made their homes.
Dear Editor, The recent statement on the recount process by the Organisation of American States (OAS) that, “A declaration based on these results would lead to the installation of a legitimate government” is that organization’s opinion.
Dear Editor, My letter of February 22 was published under SN’s heading `Do not squander the goodwill of the electorate’.
Dear Editor, In his letter `Guyanese likely to be the perennial losers again no matter who wins the elections’ (SN, 5th June 2020) Mr Emile Mervin seems to have lost hope in Guyana ever being successful.
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