Dear Editor,
There is something fascinatingly and frighteningly cultish about the political administration that has run this country for the past two decades, an asinine intellectual obstinacy that has found its own soft patch of ‘logical’ grounding where it grazes contentedly, oblivious to the reality that it is in fact ruminating in a quagmire of absurdity and unreason.
Dear Editor,
As an ardent crusader for the environment, I have penned several letters on that subject; my last was about the mighty Pomeroon River dying.
Dear Editor,
The letter by Al Creighton ‘Kissoon’s account of Academic Board meeting inaccurate‘ (SN, September 14) refers.
Dear Editor,
In response to the caption carried in your letters column of September 18, 2012, captioned ‘Utility bills are delivered late in some parts of WCD,’ the Guyana Post Office Corporation would like to thank the customer for the complaint.
Dear Editor,
As we continue to face the ugly realities of 2012 Guyana, I could not help but notice very prominent advertisements from the New Guyana School asking for staff.
Dear Editor,
The PPP likes to parade economic growth as if it contributes to it in any significant way when it doesn’t.
Dear Editor,
I bought a piece of land in Grove, Section A Block Y, New Housing Scheme on the East Bank Demerara valued at five hundred thousand dollars and the size of land given to me was 50 x 80 from the Ministry of Housing in 2006.
Dear Editor,
This official announcement of no ‘lampy pampy’ pirating of textbooks is an indication that the Government of Guyana is indifferent to the values of a modern globalized economy and the sensitivities of societies in it.
Dear Editor,
The time has long past for NCN and the Guyana Chronicle to be put up for public auction.
Dear Editor,
I refer to a letter written by Mr Rajendra Singh captioned ‘The government must allow the GCB to carry out its functions’ published on September 17 in Stabroek News.
Dear Editor,
I have decided to stop writing about politics. For now.
Dear Editor,
Following the killing of Shaquille Grant and the wounding of the other young man, I am amazed at the delay being employed by the police to avoid bringing charges against all the ranks who took part in this assault.
Dear Editor,
The acceptance of what is sub-standard in Guyana is simply unbelievable, especially among people who should know better.
Dear Editor,
As a nationalist and fan of all genres of music, I write with pride and pleasure to congratulate, endorse and encourage my compatriot, Jumo Primo, (likely to be his stage name) on the production and release of his song and music video Bad Mind.
Dear Editor,
I should firstly admit that Mr Foster did indeed make contact with my Guyana office on Monday, supposedly after reading my letter regarding the path forward to resolve the crisis surrounding cricket in Guyana, but I was unavailable for which I apologize (‘The government must allow the GCB to carry out its functions,’ SN, September 11).
Dear Editor,
I agree with elder statesman Eusi Kwayana that the PPP, the government, and the Office of the President should have condemned and discouraged the harassment of Prof David Hinds (‘OP discredited Hinds when he complained of harassment instead of discouraging it,’ SN, Sep 6).
Dear Editor,
In a letter published in SN of September 17 titled ‘Kirton did not get it wrong‘ by Carl Cheong the only valid conclusion possible (as a graduate in the field of politics and international relations), is that both Mr Wesley Kirton and Mr Cheong are not only wrong but living on a different world.
Dear Editor,
The police and the Ministry of Home Affairs should urgently clarify the role of police traffic officers as it relates to ensuring the smooth flow of traffic and the prevention of chaos on our roads.
Dear Editor,
We finally got around to looking at the NCN TV debate on corruption dealing with the Marriott Hotel.
Dear Editor,
I read in one of the newspapers recently about the Opposition Leader, Mr Granger’s complaint about NCN.