Dear Editor,
Before computers came to Guyana we had vehicles coming into the country with emblems bearing their names and makes, and also caution and advisory signs in the case of farm, mining, and industrial machines.
Dear Editor,
The first major cause of crime is caused by poor family conditions.
Dear Editor,
I have recognised with much annoyance the relentless accusations being aired in the media against Minister Joseph Harmon.
Dear Editor,
I am concerned that President David Granger has thrown himself into work and is not finding the time to enjoy life a bit more.
Dear Editor,
Airports by their very nature are regulatory agencies, and for this reason they are managed and controlled by governments or independent airport management companies.
Dear Editor,
Never in my wildest dreams have I ever even remotely entertained the thought that a public convenience could become a cause of so much contention in Linden Town.
Dear Editor,
The decibel level in the exchange in your letter columns between Captain Gerry Gouveia and Mr Jerome Khan over the Ogle Airport renaming is certainly rising.
Dear Editor,
I have been following with interest the controversy over the decision to rename the Ogle International Airport after one of the pioneers of local aviation, the late Eugene Correia.
Dear Editor,
My comments about the coincidence of Correia being a dominant operator and shareholder at the Ogle Airport and the renaming of the airport to Correia could have more than one interpretation, and if one of those interpretations is deemed to be disrespectful to the President, I offer him my apologies.
Dear Editor,
We live in exciting times. In just the past week, the Government of Guyana has granted spectrum for Guyana’s Jubilee celebrations, allowing us to provide long-awaited 4G to Guyana.
Dear Editor,
As the controversy grows surrounding the renaming of the Ogle International Airport it is anyone’s guess why President Granger suggested that the airport be renamed.
Dear Editor,
Nothing irritates you more than when you pick up your phone to call government departments and other places and there is no dial tone; all you hear is a voice from the exchange at Anna Regina saying you cannot reach the destination.
Dear Editor,
The letter of Captain Gerry Gouviea, of Roraima Airways captioned ‘Show the evidence that EF Correira contributed significantly to aviation development in Guyana’ speaks volumes.
Dear Editor,
Guyanese have become very good and very crafty with the use of words and terms that resonate.
Dear Editor,
Whatever we do in Guyana, it should be obvious that the deterrence factor does not work in terms of crime and punishment.
Dear Editor,
The role of women and the empowering of women within the Guyana labour force has been a matter of controversy for decades.
Dear Editor,
Sunday Stabroek’s report captioned ‘Broadcast authority looking to raise standards in television’, said that TV ratings were proposed.
Dear Editor,
The release of some prisoners by President David Granger is a welcome new approach to tackling crime in Guyana.
Dear Editor,
Red Thread condemns the treatment meted out to the Stabroek Market vendors by the Mayor and Town Clerk of the Georgetown City Council.
Dear Editor,
I note with great interest the Attorney General’s intention to table new legislation to repeal and replace the current Insurance Act of 1998.