Dear Editor,
For the second time in about a month Senior Counsel Rex McKay has penned a letter to local newspapers complaining about the violation of zoning by-laws and the speed with which businesses and industry are taking over residential areas in the city.
Dear Editor,
With most of the dust settling on the CXC results, I respond to my inner compulsion to make a statement as a CXC teacher (though now part time) for more than two decades in both public and private schools.
Dear Editor,
I read that a garbage strike is looming. This is concerning on several fronts.
Dear Editor,
A few nights ago I went to the Giftland Movie Theatre to see Bad Moms.
Dear Editor,
I congratulate President Granger for announcing that the government would build a monument at the Parade Ground to properly memorialize the victims of the historic 1823 Demerara Revolt.
Dear Editor,
There are several factors that contributed to the demise of Guyana’s once thriving manufacturing sector.
Dear Editor,
Old students of Berbice High School (BHS) are refurbishing and upgrading their alma mater as the learning institution celebrates its centenary on September 5.
Dear Editor,
Fifteen months into a new administration comes the first real test of the mettle of President Granger.
Dear Editor,
I think cabinet has made a wise decision in cancelling the Specialty Hospital which was under construction.
Dear Editor,
I wish to offer a bit of reassurance for those candidates who may not have done so well at CSEC.
Dear Editor,
The pharmaceutical bond scandal has raised an issue that your columns have not adequately addressed – the seriousness of the act of “misleading” Parliament.
Dear Editor,
One afternoon when I was seven, my brother came home and told me that he saw the seven-thousand-year-old skeleton of a pregnant Amerindian woman.
Dear Editor,
The Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc (GuySuCo) wishes to respond to a letter that was published in the Stabroek News on August 19, 2016 under the caption ‘GAWU sent more than 12 letters to GuySuCo for which no acknowledgement has been received’.
Dear Editor,
I am very pleased to see the relaxation of the ludicrous dress code in Guyana, starting with Trevor Benn of Lands and Surveys and finally the President pronouncing on it.
Dear Editor,
Regardless of being overused the saying, ‘The health of the nation is the wealth of the nation’ will always remain relevant.
Dear Editor,
The letter by Mr Hamilton Green in the media yesterday which rightly lamented the importation of foreign fruits grown abundantly in Guyana appealed to my passion as kitchen gardener and cane farmer; it also resonated with my belief that our national educational programmes must extend beyond the liberal arts and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) to ‘Steam’ by adding ‘agriculture’ to the mnemonic ‘stem’ acronym.
Dear Editor,
The public must, by now, be accustomed to the curious and uncanny habit of Attorney-General, Mr Basil Williams, to blame the “previous administration” or the “former AG”, or both, whenever he finds himself in a conundrum on any given issue.
Dear Editor,
Congratulations to Fatima Karim on what can only be described as an enormous achievement.
Dear Editor,
After World War II, the model of community development which prevailed depended largely on outside experts and resources.
Dear Editor,
One of the major industries in Guyana will be tourism.