Dear Editor,
Two days after my withdrawal on Wednesday April 20, as representative of the Guyana Bar Association from the Commission of Inquiry into the events at the Georgetown Prisons, Mr James Patterson, Chairman of the Commission issued a press statement.
Dear Editor,
It is with shock and horror I witnessed the conduct of an official of the Guyana Veterans Legion on May 1, 2016 at the Guyana Veterans Legion Hall on Carifesta Avenue in front of 149 attendees.
Dear Editor,
Mr Jerome Khan asked the question, “Where was the good old Captain, when the Timehri Airport was being renamed…?”
Dear Editor,
It is not my orientation to give credence to the constant harangue of the Guyana Times and its surrogates within the Ramroop Media Group directed towards Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo and other well known select members of the Coalition Government’s cabinet.
Dear Editor,
I write to share some information in relation to two letters by T Pemberton.
Dear Editor,
Quite often close attention and sharp rebuke are showered on erring public service institutions.
Dear Editor,
I welcome President David Granger’s views on the future of the state media in Guyana, especially when he states that the state media should not be in competition with the private media and as such, the Guyana Chronicle should revert to private ownership.
Dear Editor
I read with keen interest an article in Kaieteur News April 28, 2016 under the caption, ‘Crime Chief not amused by criticism of confessions obtained by police’.
Dear Editor,
I was reading a newspaper and I saw an article captioned ‘Linden Monuments’ with photographs of two locomotive shells, among others.
Dear Editor,
Language is the foundation of culture, for it is a crucial tool of cultural and group identity.
Dear Editor,
Over the past few months I have noticed that the Private Sector Commission has woken from its years of slumber with a strident voice on several issues.
Dear Editor,
Apparently David Hinds has invoked the wrath of the AFC for daring to offer some constructive criticism.
Dear Editor,
Setting the record straight: – if Donkey City was bad for the vendors then, well it’s bad for them now without proper preparations.
Dear Editor,
It is indeed a brilliant decision to have the Stabroek Market area cleaned, cleared and restored, but at the same time, I hope this venture is not only for the month of May and it returns to what it used to be after that.
Dear Editor,
I simply felt insulted when I read in the press of April 21st (Kaieteur News), that the Guyanese community in New York had invited Baroness Amos to be a guest of honour of the New York celebrations.
Dear Editor,
During the last two Budget debates, whenever the opposition questioned the inaction of government to either enforce legislation or to implement certain programmes, the mantra that has emanated from the government side of the House has always been, “You’ve been in power for 23 years and you didn’t do it.”
Dear Editor,
The rice cereal factory which was built for millions of dollars by the previous administration to create employment for 200 Essequibians has become a white elephant at Anna Regina Industrial site.This
Dear Editor,
Like many Berbicians who were fed up and disappointed with the performance of the PPP government during their twenty-three years in power and the many allegations of corruption, nepotism and poor governance, I welcomed the change in government in the last general election.
Dear Editor,
There is a constant flow of tears as I walk around Georgetown and mingle with ordinary Guyanese.
Dear Editor,
Mr Sase Singh completely misrepresented my position on national governance in Guyana (SN May 3) in a letter captioned ‘Bisram misrepresented my letter on rural Guyana’.