Kayman Sankar’s passing is a great loss to the rice industry
Dear Editor, Citizens and media alike praise a leader who endeavours to unify a country, raise the quality of life and fight poverty.
Dear Editor, Citizens and media alike praise a leader who endeavours to unify a country, raise the quality of life and fight poverty.
Dear Editor, Not so long ago I got a look-see at the much talked about New Diamond Housing Scheme, and I have to say that it is indeed big, and I mean real big ‒ no playing.
Dear Editor, Watching one of our two television channels the evening before last, I came across one of the sports programmes (Cricket Info) which was arguably the best I have seen in Guyana so far.
Dear Editor, A good friend of many years would frequently remind me that inhabitants cultivate their own respective dictators, because they permit their organizational or political leaders to get away with small abuses and indiscretions.
Dear Editor, Problems are spilling over in Guyana. Government without the parliamentary majority cannot solve these problems instantly or by waving a magic wand.
Dear Editor, It is time for the young generation of Guyana (the future leaders) to stand up not only for their rights but for their future endeavours before it is too late.
Dear Editor, Taking into consideration the ongoing debates in Guyana on the Anti-Money Laundering Bill, please see attached a copy of the letter from HE Nikolay Smirnov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana to the Leader of the Opposition Mr David Granger.
Dear Editor, Please let me from the outset make it pellucid, that I have no interest in the internal decision-making mechanisms of A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) neither do I have any intention of challenging the same.
Dear Editor, As Guyanese in Lethem continue to endure lengthy blackouts, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds declared in an open letter published by the press, that the government has kept its side of the bargain so the people of that community must pay a higher electricity tariff.
Dear Editor, I am a resident of Annai Village, North Rupununi who recently visited Stabroek TV’s office on Robb Street to make enquiries as to the process involved in signing up for DIRECTV.
Dear Editor, As Executive Chairman of the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest) I would like to call for better judgment and a sense of patriotism to prevail among Guyana’s parliamentarians, especially those in the opposition, so as to allow for the much anticipated and expeditious passage of the Anti-Money Laundering/ Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) legislation.
Dear Editor, For several days now there have been umpteen hours of power outage on a daily basis in Cumberland and other areas in East Canje, Berbice.
Dear Editor, When will Messrs Ramjattan, Trotman, Nagamootoo, Patterson et al show the testicular fortitude to ask Nigel Hughes to leave?
Dear Editor, Dozens of legal luminaries throughout the Caribbean including several chief justices will attend the special sitting of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Wednesday February 19, to say farewell to one of its judges, Desiree Bernard, the lone female on the court.
Dear Editor, I write on behalf of Maranatha Ministries International Inc of which I am the chief executive.
Dear Editor, I note with interest Republic Bank’s sponsorship of the Mashramani Panorama, now in its sixth year according the captioned picture, provided by GINA, and published in the Guyana Times yesterday.
Dear Editor, I would like to make some corrections and clarifications to avoid any reader being misled by the presentation in your article entitled ‘Incorrectly laid cables caused blackouts’ appearing in your Monday, February 10, edition of the Stabroek News.
Dear Editor, I am a resident of Nismes Electra Housing Scheme, a little village situated on the West Bank of Demerara, about eight miles from Georgetown.
Dear Editor, The Bartica United Youth Development Group (BUYDG) is calling on Minister of Finance Ashni Singh to make provision in the budget for the transformation of the Bartica-Potaro road into a highway.
Dear Editor, “No more silence, no to violence” is the loud slogan that I heard on the streets of Georgetown on Sunday, February 9.
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