The party leadership is destroying the PPP and tarnishing its great image
Dear Editor, The long anticipated statement by the PPP in response to what I have been writing is a disappointment.
Dear Editor, The long anticipated statement by the PPP in response to what I have been writing is a disappointment.
Dear Editor, Comments in the media by President Ramoutar, labelling elected Parliamentary Oppo-sition members of the National Assembly as domestic terrorists, demonstrate how savage and shockingly irresponsible the Head of State and the Government he leads has become.
Dear Editor, I would like to expand on an issue which was not as fully addressed as I would have liked in Mr Sohan’s excellent letter published on July 16 titled ‘It is possible supplementary funds will have to be sought from Parliament to complete the Hope Canal.’
Dear Editor, The Private Sector Commission (PSC) and in particular, Mr Kit Nascimento, said recently, it was reported, that politics should be kept apart from the Amaila Falls project, and they condemned the vote in the National Assembly to block that project at this time.
Dear Editor, I would like to highlight the state of First Street, Mocha-Arcadia (a main thoroughfare in the village).
Dear Editor, We are never amused by the position taken by Mr Mohamed Akeel since he exited his job as the Chief Labour Officer.
Dear Editor, The Guyana Public Service Union (GPSU) has seen the letter to the editor on the National Minimum Wage Order by Mohammed Akeel, former chief labour officer, as well as the joint statement in response to it from President of the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) Norris Witter and General Secretary of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Guyana (FITUG) Kenneth Joseph, who are both members of the Tripartite Board.
Dear Editor, I have had the honour and privilege since 1971 and to talk on several occasions with Mr Ralph Ramkarran, who served as the Speaker of the National Assembly until 2011.
Dear Editor, I thank you for giving me the opportunity to respond to a letter in Stabroek News of July 18, 2013 under the caption `Needs to know where children have been placed.’
Dear Editor, The West Indian Association was formed over thirty years ago; the founders were the late Mr J B Charles and Mrs Joyce Prowell.
Dear Editor, It is with keen interest that I read both articles published in the Kaieteur News editions of July 3 and July 4 respectively.
Dear Editor, It appears to me that the AFC opposes and deposes all and every motion of the government, whether these benefit the echelons and cronies of the party in power or the vast majority of the present and future generations of Guyanese.
Dear Editor, I write to bring to your attention a particularly ominous situation being perpetrated by a prominent resident in the community.
Dear Editor, Why is the state’s resources not distributed equally among all the people?
Dear Editor, It has been three months since I reported to the GT&T customer fault-reporting section through 097 about my landline which has a problem, I even visited the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph department at Philadelphia Street to report the problem.
Dear Editor, When I wrote to the press on September 25, 2012, I was hardly surprised at the expeditious reaction by the authorities in fixing the bridge in question, if only for the sake of GuyExpo 2012.
Dear Editor, The shorter version of cricket is not for the faint hearted.
Dear Editor, I see the Private Sector Commission up in arms because the Amaila Falls bill was not passed.
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Youth disappointed young people on July 17th as no official showed up at a youth consultation to engage youths on the formation of a National Youth Council for Guyana.
Dear Editor, From all appearances the Ministry of Education (MOE) continues to place ‘new wine in an ancient wineskin.’
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