Views on Muri PGGS represented personal position
Dear Editor, I’m shocked and beyond a loss for words over Chris Ram’s jab at me for the position I have taken on the Muri PGGS.
Dear Editor, I’m shocked and beyond a loss for words over Chris Ram’s jab at me for the position I have taken on the Muri PGGS.
Dear Editor, I am penning this letter to the basketball fraternity, in fact to everyone who is genuinely concerned about the state of the game in Guyana.
Dear Editor, Alcohol is the most common mood alleviating drug, used at social gatherings including holiday parties without much consideration being given to its addictive potential.
Dear Editor, As we celebrate the festive season of Christmas and the New Year, it is important that we reflect on how far we have advanced as a nation in terms of the pursuit of our national motto of ‘One People, One Nation, One Destiny.’
Dear Editor, I strongly believe that the Ministry of Education should seriously consider extending the length of the school day.
Dear Editor, I refer to the letter from Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary Roger Luncheon in yesterday’s SN captioned ‘The Government of Guyana was not consulted on the USAID project.’
Dear Editor, Although I’m not Christian, I love experiencing other people’s cultures or traditions.
Dear Editor, I refer to Mr Vishnu Bisram’s letter titled, ‘Ethnic conflict in other societies does have relevance in Guyana’ (SN, Dec 21).
Dear Editor, I have noted the statements in the media about the USAID project that was disapproved by Cabinet.
Dear Editor, Excuse me, we are expected to believe that the PGGS over the New River Triangle will not lead to prospecting and mining?
Dear Editor, The (St) Kittians have this saying: ‘You talk a lot, but you ain’t make no speech.’
Dear Editor, The National Commun-ications Network Incorporated (NCN) must be commended for a number of things.
Dear Editor, Over the past weeks, there have been sincere outpourings of generosity, kindness and an excellent demonstration of true goodwill by all Guyanese towards children, shut-ins, the sick, the poor and the needy.
Dear Editor, I am driven to write about the current impasse between the government and the Guyana Public Service Union over wage increases, and improved conditions of work.
Dear Editor, Do my fellow Guyanese need calendars, watches and the aphorism, ‘My word is my bond’ tattooed on their heads?
Dear Editor, Some of the words of the songs of Jimmy, Bunny, Frank and Bob, are pertinent to the struggles of Nelson Mandela from the beginning, during his 27 years of imprisonment and after his release.
Dear Editor, It is difficult to understand why the building situated at the beginning of the road at Supenaam in Region 2 ‒ a landmark building that until recently housed the famous Supenaam Dispensary ‒ is left to fall apart, under the watchful eyes of all the regional officials.
Dear Editor, We are grateful to you for the opportunity to respond to Mr Tony Vieira’s letter captioned ‘In a vote the Private Sector Commission would be pro-government’ which was carried in your publication on December 20, 2013.
Dear Editor, Road traffic issues The current Vehicle and Road Traffic Regulations are barely known to most citizens, amongst whom the number of drivers is increasing exponentially.
Dear Editor, On Wednesday, December 17, 2013, the GPL Public Relations Officer assured Essequibians that there will be no more blackouts for the season as maintenance had finished and the outrages experienced recently had been due to bad weather.
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