Dear Editor,
I refer to Ramon Gaskin’s letter of May 21 advocating the removal of the Georgetown City Council (‘City councillors from all the parties should be dismissed’) .
Dear Editor,
We’ve become so engrossed in the celebration and prestige of our loved ones or those we know who have placed in the top 1 per cent at the National Grade Six Assessment that we are endorsing a fundamentally flawed education system where thousands of Guyanese are neglected and deprived educationally.
Dear Editor,
Excessive soil water lessens the exchange of air between soil and the atmosphere.
Dear Editor,
Whilst browsing the local channels on Sunday morning, 8th June, I paused at NCN to get a few laughs from ‘The Weekly Digest’ that was airing.
Dear Editor,
The publication of a report in your newspaper (May 29) captioned ‘GFF Super League action continues Sunday’ has left me dumbfounded in relation to the latest points standings.
Dear Editor,
I have a few comments in relation to the allegations by the unions that there are not enough canes in the fields of GuySuCo to offset the disaster which was the first crop.
Dear Editor,
With the advent of World Environment Day, I salute all those persons, groups, companies, organisations, etc, which try to make an effort to safeguard our environment.
Dear Editor,
I am sending this letter because I am a driver of a motor vehicle.
Dear Editor,
I will be grateful if you permit me some space in your valued letter columns to reply to Devika Persaud’s letter in your 4th June edition in order to correct what she wrote and in the sole interest of historical accuracy.
Dear Editor,
After a long hard year of discontent, frustration and hopelessness, more bad news has emerged for those at the bottom of the economic ladder.
Dear Editor,
I would like to take the opportunity on behalf of all Guyanese to briefly congratulate and thank the Princess Hotel chain for offering us a brand new, state-of-the-art movie theatre and arcade gaming entertainment centre.
Dear Editor,
On Friday, May 31, there was a reference in Kaieteur News that the reserve opposite Lamaha Street is going to be used as a ‘temporary’ car park for certain businesses.
Dear Editor,
Since the increase in fares was instituted without the government’s approval last year, the bus drivers and conductors on the Route 32 buses have been charging 187.5% of the original fares during the peak period in the evenings.
Dear Editor,
How uncomfortable a place the University of Guyana must be now for students.
Dear Editor,
Please let me express, in your paper, appreciation to the many who responded directly (as well as by anonymous letter) to my recent message.
Dear Editor,
Most wedding-houses play music as part of their wedding activity.
Dear Editor,
I am forced to respond to assertions made by Mr Hydar Ally in his letter, ‘Government’s housing drive is changing the landscape’ (SN, June 5).
Dear Editor,
Love affairs are fantastic, especially if one’s love (fickle though she maybe) grants ones wishes as she sees fit.
Dear Editor,
Why does Ruel Johnson not collate all his many prolix letters on the matter of the Caribbean Press and publish them?
Dear Editor,
There have been continuous calls for Guyana to have a new constitution.