Dear Editor,
The struggle against Burnham was not an Indian struggle against Africans but a Guyanese struggle against repression, lack of democracy, rigged elections and a militarized state.
Dear Editor,
Noise nuisance continues to be a major problem countrywide, even though it would require minimum effort to curtail it, hence it reflects poorly on the performance of the relevant minister and police force.
Dear Editor,
I read RA Narine’s letter to your newspaper dated August 30 regarding a foal standing over its dead mother on the East Coast Road at BV.
Dear Editor,
This refers to the letter published by Kaieteur News from Christopher Ram under the caption ‘Brassington dodged… questions…’ One suspects that Stabroek News is awaiting legal advice before publishing that letter, in which Mr Ram suggests on many grounds that society should be protected from Mr Brassington.
Dear Editor,
The Essequibo Technical Institute (ETI) is located in Anna Regina Essequibo.
Dear Editor,
Aside from providing Guyana with a cheap, clean source of electricity, the question on every everyone’s mind seems to be is the Amaila Falls Hydroelectricity Project viable?
Dear Editor,
One of Essequibo’s finest cricketers has exited the world, having entered it from a rich cricketing family background.
Dear Editor,
I should like to comment on an interview ostensibly on the Amaila Hydroelectric Project and related matters with the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President, Mr Clinton Urling, carried in the KN of August 26.
Dear Editor,
I thought it is very appropriate during Amerindian Heritage Month, to share my findings on the term ‘Guyana.’
Dear Editor,
In Guyana there is an absence of restrooms, which term we borrow from the Americans but which are simply referred to locally as toilets.
Dear Editor,
Your readers included, I read with interest the editorial titled ‘Who are we?’
Dear Editor,
Shaun Samaroo’s ‘Being a cause for solutions’ (SN, August 29), is a novel variation on the theme ‘Yes we can’ that characterized President Obama’s 2008 campaign.
Dear Editor,
Each day you open the newspaper, it is always about the Amaila Hydro Project.
Dear Editor,
There is a situation in Guyana that has long gone out of control, namely the use of illegal firearms.
Dear Editor,
Australia holds elections on September 7 with opinion polls suggesting that the incumbent Labour Party led by Kevin Rudd (since June), in coalition with the Greens, will be defeated by the opposition Coalition led by Tony Abbott of the Liberal Party.
Dear Editor,
Your article entitled ‘Group teaching Linden youth to be
servant leaders,’ [sic] published on August 29, 2013, discussed a very important issue, namely the initiatives being taken by the group Youth Vision in relation to Guyanese youth.
Dear Editor,
Kindly permit me space to respond to a letter published in the Friday August 30, 2013 edition of the Stabroek News under the caption, ‘Protracted process, high charges to retrieve package at GPO.’
Dear Editor,
We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated September 2013 regarding a letter of complaint published in your newspaper (‘Soot problem in Diamond,’ August 30).
Dear Editor,
The letter published in the September 4 edition of your newspaper, captioned ‘Nitpicking’ signed by Messrs Asquith Rose and Harish S Singh, purports to be a response to one written by myself, but touches very briefly on the only two issues I raised.
Dear Editor,
There are some issues concerning the Guyana Prize for Literature that need to be addressed, and I will articulate them.