Dear Editor,
As taxpayers, ours is a principal duty to hold government accountable and ensure our tax dollars are being used in our interests and we all equally benefit from the fruits of this nation.
On Monday, a Honduran special appeals court panel annulled two charges of corruption brought against former President Manuel Zelaya after the coup that deposed him in June 2009.
Just about every organization that owes any sort of allegiance to the PPP has paid glowing tribute to Donald Ramotar and moreso to what the Party says was the “unified approach” that manifested itself in his emergence as its presidential candidate.
Dear Editor,
Dr. Ashni Singh, Senior Minister of Finance last week tabled in the National Assembly the annual reports and accounts of the National Insurance Scheme for the years 2008 and 2009, late to extremely late under the law but quite normal for this Minister.
Dear Editor,
22:30 hrs, April 30, 2011. I have just returned home from the National Cultural Centre (NCC) – sated by a programme of exciting performances presented at the final sessions of the Guyana Musical Arts Festival, 2011.
Dear Editor,
I refer to an article that appeared in the Kaieteur News on the 28th day of April, 2011 and in the Stabroek News on the 2nd May, 2011, regarding a protest by the residents of Cane Grove affected by dust pollution which emanates from a rice mill located in close proximity to their homes.
Dear Editor,
In my last letter, I highlighted that the state of the roads in Kwakwani was the worst I have seen and they reflect the quality of our leaders.
Dear Editor,
The confusion escalates as it relates to the dropping or axing of the most consistent trio of West Indies cricket, Christopher Gayle, Shiv Chanderpaul and the now recalled Ramnaresh Sarwan.
A world population report released this past Tuesday by the United Nations, predicts that the world’s population will reach 10 billion around 2081; that’s in another 70 years.
Dear Editor,
It is my opinion that the arrest of Dr Randy Persaud in New York in what appears to be a shouting match between two Guyanese political factions is regrettable.