Letters to the Editor

There should be protective covering on all brush cutters

Dear Editor, I have noted that some brush cutter operators, whether on behalf of the Georgetown municipality or subject Ministry, when weeding the parapets around the city, would use a protective covering to prevent objects from becoming missiles and either injuring passers-by or damaging private property.

When did we lose our love for the land?

Dear Editor, These days, when I visit the Archer’s Home on D’Urban Street, I get no lively greetings from the elderly – just glum faces, staring beyond barred windows at a world from which they feel increasingly disengaged.

Fired REOs still to be paid

Dear Editor, It is with a sense of hopelessness that I write this letter to vent my frustration over the ‘Good Life’ Coalition Government’s failure to date to pay off the Regional Executive Officers (REOs) who were arbitrarily dismissed from the Public Service last year.

Commissioner of Police has never opposed Firearm Management Module

Dear Editor, The Guyana Police Force is responding to an article posted on the Demerara Waves Website on Monday April 11, 2016, under the caption `Firearm management module fitted for Public Security Ministry, despite Police Commissioner’s fierce opposition’ in which it is stated that the Commissioner of Police Mr.

Colwyn Harding has been denied his right to a fair trial

Dear Editor, The unexpected and shocking dismissal of charges on March 29, 2016 against Devin Singh and Roselle Tilbury Douglas accused of assault causing actual bodily harm and additional charge of common assault by Devin Singh on Colwyn Harding was a serious violation of the right of Colwyn Harding to a fair trial. 

AFC approach over Harmon raises several questions

 Dear Editor, I read in all the dailies the Alliance for Change (AFC) political party’s announcement that it will be seeking to discuss with President Granger and the rest of Cabinet the skimming of responsibilities from the Minister of State and expand those responsibilities into three separate Offices.

Mr Harmon is incorruptible

Dear Editor, The recent attempts by persons or groups to malign the name of Minister of State, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Harmon, will fail.

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