Letters to the Editor

Guyana already has a Christmas market in the Rupununi

Dear Editor, With reference to Mr Vishnu Bisram’s letter in Tuesday’s issue of this newspaper (‘Guyana should have a Christmas market’), I would like to confirm that a Christmas Fair has already been taking place in the Rupununi for the past three years.

Speed bumps should be replaced on President’s College Road

Dear Editor, I would like to thank the Government of Guyana, and the Courtney Benn Construction Company for doing the street bridge and the President’s College Road at Golden Grove Village on the East Coast of Demerara which has virtually transformed our village into a beautiful township once again.

The K&S organisers need to do some soul-searching

Dear Editor, I attended the GFA/Banks Beer football finals on New Year’s Day and the event turned out to be a most memorable activity, especially in terms of the number of patrons, who literally completely filled the Bourda sward after the completion of the match, and which must have numbered among the highest congregations ever for a sporting event.

Tree should be removed

Dear Editor, On the mall between Cummings Street and Light Street, but closer to Light Street, there stands a big tree with its lower inner trunk burnt out down to the root.

Rapists do not prey on women and girls skimpily dressed, rather on those they know

Dear Editor, Contrary to the myth being perpetrated by Mr Moeen ul-Hack, Mr Roger Ally and whoever else, rapists do not prey on women who show cleavage and wear skimpy dresses; rather they prey on women and girls whom they know and are familiar with and who almost invariably are modestly dressed – in fact, almost three quarters of rapes are committed by someone known to the victim.

Guyana should have a Christmas market

Dear Editor, A BBC world report a few days ago noted that several cities around the world are using the Christmas season to fuel their economies by promoting Christmas markets, and they have been met with phenomenal success as revenues generated during the short season can sustain a small business for the rest of the year.

Start the New Year off with Love

Dear Editor, The Humanitarian Mission of New Jersey Arya Samaj Mandir, Inc and its Guyana Chapter, extend many best wishes for the New Year to the government and citizens of Guyana, and wish to thank Food For The Poor, Guyana, Inc and all of its donors, supporters and other NGOs in Guyana and North America.

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