Dear Editor,
Questions are being asked as to why the Government, and I dare say some of the people are putting so much expectation and emphasis upon the coming Jubilee of fifty years of Independence.
Dear Editor,
Something is wrong. I am willing to admit that the problem might reside with me, even though I doubt it.
Dear Editor,
As the weeks go by the historic nature of the West Indies winning the T20 World Cup 2016, and how they won it, grows more apparent — it is the most memorable victory of the T20 era.
Dear Editor,
I write to inform you and your readers about the current difficulties being experienced by residents of the Kilcoy/Chesney Housing Scheme.
Dear Editor,
I have found myself disagreeing with the actions of this government which I support and thank God every day came to power in May 2015.
Dear Editor,
In a well expressed challenge to death penalty abolitionists `What are the alternatives to capital punishment?’
Dear Editor,
When Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo had his first meeting with President David Granger, who was accompanied by several ministers of the government, he offered the PPP/C’s assistance on many of the outstanding cases the government had in the courts.
Dear Editor,
Tobacco is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world today.
Dear Editor,
Each day that public officials, elected and appointed, continue their rambling whenever they are brought to account, confirms public opinion that within this group are the ill-informed, arrogant, and those lacking of understanding of their roles, functions and responsibilities.
Dear Editor,
Kindly permit me the space to offer my reasoning on the performance of the coalition government since taking office.
Dear Editor,
I take serious offence with the headlines in the Stabroek News and Kaieteur News of Friday April 15, deeming Minister Harmon’s recent issue with GRA as interference.
Dear Editor,
As I travelled across the Essequibo Coast, I saw a great danger emerging when the rain began to fall.
Dear Editor,
I am already jaded by the turn of events in this country re: politics and “Change”.
Dear Editor,
The sitting Commissioner of Police, Mr. Seelall Persaud, in a recent interview published by “Demerara Waves” sought to do the following:Disrespect a Cabinet decision of the PPP/C administration.
Dear Editor,
Since the present administration came to office, a large number officials have been dismissed from their positions, or as has been euphemistically stated, “sent on leave.”
Dear Editor,
Please let me quote the Hon. Minister of Communities from his letter in your columns yesterday, April 14: “… – acting on legal advice and our interpretation of Section 28 (7) of the Local Government Act, Chapter 28:02 and Section 13(8) of the Municipal and District Councils Act, Chapter 28:01 – I proceeded to appoint leaders and deputy leaders of the councils in question, from among those with the largest numbers of votes, as stipulated by the laws.”
Dear Editor,
Where traffic in Linden is concerned traffic cops ought to have no problems whatsoever.
Dear Editor,
What exactly does Mr. Tiwarie mean that ‘he was advisor to Harmon, not gov’t’?
Dear Editor,
The Mayor and City Council (M&CC) is extremely grateful for you, granting us space in your newspaper.
Dear Editor,
Since the burgeoning scandal around Minister of State Joseph Harmon and his refusal to step down from his job, I’m calling on the business, private sector and diaspora’s community to impose economic sanctions in an attempt to prevent him from remaining on the job.