Letters to the Editor

The M&CC cannot heal itself

Dear Editor, Mr Royston King, recently appointed Town Clerk of the Mayor & City Council was seen on TV making an informative presentation of his agenda for upgrading the capacity of the council’s officers and employees to deliver a better level of services and products.

Dentistry in Guyana is under threat from quacks

Dear Editor,   As a dentist who has been in practice here in Guyana for a number of years and has also been in practice in Brooklyn, New York, for about the same time, I would like the public to understand the ramifications of getting dental treatment from a ‘quack’ or false dentist.

Sometimes doing business in Guyana is like pulling teeth

Dear Editor, I went to the Ministry of Education’s department in the Queen’s College compound to uplift my daughter’s examinations certificate and was told by one of the staff that I could not collect the certificate because my daughter had to give me an authorization.

We should use the bicycle more often than we do now

Dear Editor, I wish to supplement the advice given to the police by Mr Roger Bhulai in the SN letters column this week that bicycle patrols are more appropriate for our streets than horse patrols (July 29), and suggest that we seriously consider using the bicycle more than we do now for regular, routine commutes within the city and even for short commutes in the countryside, instead of using our private cars and taxis.

In politics perception is reality

Dear Editor, In the Electoral Assistance Bureau’s Final Report on the 1997 General Elections, I observed that the ethnic composition of the National Registration Centre was very lopsided, and expressed the hope that some time in the near future, we might select people for office based purely on qualifications and not on ethnicity.

Today's Paper

The ePaper edition, on the Web & in stores for Android, iPhone & iPad.

Included free with your web subscription. Learn more.